34 phd-computer-science-fully-funded Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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. Candidates with a strong background in epidemiology, epigenetics, male reproductive biology, next-generation sequencing, and/or computational biology/bioinformatics are preferred. The successful candidate will
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in areas of biodiversity, physiological mechanisms and molecular technologies, while also participating with others in funded projects on the detection and biodiversity of predators, prey, and
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(NewFoS) Science and Technology Center Connections in Quantum Information Science: A Sound Leap Required qualifications A Ph.D. in engineering, mechanics, physics, mathematics, or a related field. The
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Summary An NIH-funded postdoctoral fellow position is immediately available for an early career scientist in the Klueh laboratory located at the Integrative Biosciences Center (IBio) within Wayne
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). The successful applicant will initially be involved with DOD-funded clinical projects focused on assessment of bone quality using new methods based on digital tomosynthesis imaging, and identifying strategies
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Summary Research in the Ichinose Lab is in the field of vision and neuroscience. They use the mouse retina as a model system to investigate neural networks and physiological functions and have the State-of-the-Art two-photon microscope as well as patch-clamp rigs to examine synaptic connections...
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the neuronal 'switch' from aversive to rewarding perception of pups that is necessary to initiate appropriate maternal behavior thus subsequently influencing offspring survival. We hope to advance science on
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targets. The laboratory uses a rat model of methamphetamine use disorder and a variety of behavioral, molecular biology, and imaging methods in her research. The postdoctoral fellow will work in a
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experiments related to a funded NIH R01 grant, reading and knowing the relevant literature, attending and presenting at scientific meetings, and writing drafts of manuscripts. Experience in animal experiments
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Summary The Lipchik Group investigates how the immune system senses and coordinates its response to inflammation. A stint in the lab, located in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences in