135 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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is within the Department of Radiology, which currently ranks the third-highest NIH-funded among the Radiology Departments in the US. The position will work under Dr. Ganesh Chand, Assistant Professor
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) injury in livers. Specifically, the Kim lab investigates the mechanisms behind steatosis-mediated increase in hepatic I/R injury to develop novel therapeutic strategies to improve liver function after
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infertility and miscarriage. The candidate will carry out the research work under the supervision of Assistant Professor Min Yang within the Center for Reproductive Sciences at the Department of Obstetrics and
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Position Summary The Cooper lab at WashU is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow with a strong background in immunology and bioinformatics to work on projects related to understanding somatic
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candidate will investigate the functions of bile metabolites induced by bacterial infection. We aim to advance our understanding of how infection-stimulated bile metabolites influence intestinal defense
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. The projects in the lab include assessing the role of T and B cell immunity on virus infection and transmission, evaluating innovative virus vaccines, as well as developing assays and reagents for hamster
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commensurate with experience. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an
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defined, are invited to apply. These positions are full-time, 12-month (one-year) appointment, which may be extended (upon successful performance) to three years. IQuS brings together local researchers
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max). CV (3 pages max). Contact information for three referees (email + phone). The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned
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Position Summary We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to work in the laboratory of Dr. Patricia Dickson at WashU Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. The laboratory is part of a highly productive