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of our research program is to understand the neural circuits that underlie cognitive and emotional behavioral decision-making. Many of our research projects are focused on neuromodulatory circuits such as
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environmental exposure or cancer drug. We are currently seeking a candidate to lead a new research program on how tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) induce cardiotoxicity. Experience working in cardiovascular
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toxicity associated with environmental exposure or cancer drug. We are currently seeking a candidate to lead a new research program on how tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) induce cardiotoxicity. Experience
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project described within the Position Highlights. Run computer simulations, write papers, and occasionally help with advising graduate students. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge, in nonlinear
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related field. Preferred Qualifications Experience with spatiotemporal analysis using R, Python, and/or comparable computer programming languages. Experience in high performance computing. Experiencing
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control tailings dust, and (b) bioleaching of mine tailings to recover critical minerals. Conduct research to evaluate existing methods for mine tailings dust control currently used in practice. Conduct
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analytical instrumentation including, for example, mass spectrometry-based volatile emissions, microbiology techniques as well as plant physiology. Experience with methods in microbiology, volatile organic
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work will focus on the modeling and interpretation of transiting exoplanet and host star data from JWST, and the upcoming Pandora mission. The Eyes on the Stars JWST Archival program aims to study host
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metabolomic studies. Complete the assigned work in time. Complete complex research projects at different stages (advanced through nearly completed). Formulate, troubleshoot and optimize research methods and
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Associate I position seeks scientists ready to pursue an ambitious program of research in astronomy or astrophysics (0.5 FTE) and in supporting service operations (0.25 FTE) of Steward Observatory