133 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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for one or more Postdoctoral Scholar positions starting in September 2026. The position is a full-time, 24-month (two-year) appointment, which may be extended to a third year upon successful performance
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positions are available to promising early-career scientists who are: Ready to engage in self-directed research that complements the work done at UW’s Institute for Data-Intensive Research in Astrophysics and
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and regulation of NK cell anti-tumor function with a focus on acute myeloid leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes. We integrate single-cell sequencing approaches, clinical samples, and experimental
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conditions, and brain tissue microstructure and functioning. The successful candidate will be working within a multi-disciplinary team of MRI physicists, computer scientists, radiologists, neuroscientists, and
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evaluation of scientific literature. Present scientific work, both inside and outside the University, with excellent oral communication skills. Assist with grant preparation and reporting. Prepare and submit
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diseases and/or microbiology/parasitology. Knowledge in clinical trials, histology, and worm morphology and/or the epidemiology of NTDs would be helpful. The research associate will work together
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spectrum of tritium. We envision that one position will involve full time work on Project 8 and one will be a split between KATRIN and Project 8. We welcome candidates from a wide range of backgrounds
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Position Summary The Targeted Treatments Laboratory at WashU is looking to hire a postdoctoral fellow to work on developing ultrasound-based neurostimulation devices and for applying them in
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genetic mutations. We aim to advance our understanding of these diseases and to develop and translate therapeutic strategies for future clinical practice. The applicant is expected to work on mouse models
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nCounter(r). The postdoc would also collaborate with investigators performing microfluidics to characterize streptococci-platelet adhesion and the impact of streptococci on various platelet functions, and