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-time Postdoctoral Associate to join the laboratory of Dr. Rivka Stone MD PhD at the Wound Healing and Regeneration Research Program. The Stone Laboratory is engaged in two major funded areas of wound
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: Contribute to the design and execution of in silico clinical trials, leveraging AI-generated 3D models and simulations to test cardiovascular devices (e.g., stents, balloons). Collaborate with regulatory
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designated areas, including epigenetics. · Prepares research reports and technical papers for publication. · Explores the feasibility of applying diverse scientific principles and theories. · Develops advanced
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designed biomaterials. In vitro studies will be performed to study viability, morphology, cell proliferation, cytokine secretion, immunostaining, and drug release. In vivo studies will involve
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to determine areas of enhanced predictability Work closely with collaborators to design the machine-learning based forecasting tool to be used by Climate Prediction Center forecasters Visit the Climate
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. Department Specific Qualifications Ability to lead MS based projects with minimal oversight. Proficient in basic statistical methods and design of MSI / LC-MS experiments and techniques. 3+ years of relevant
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research targeting XR solutions for a range of educational issues (e.g., K-12 curriculum STEM and literacy skills). 2. Collaborates across partner universities and research centers to influence innovation in
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projects, research design, execute experiments, record research findings, analyze data, interpret results, and present them well (analytical and critical thinking is important). Write manuscripts and publish
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Design: Designing and conducting experiments to investigate hypotheses related to epigenetic regulation and its implications in development, disease, or other biological processes. Data Analysis: Analyzing
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, ultrafast optics, and quantum information science under the supervision of Prof. Hebin Li in the Department of Physics. ·Design, set up, and conduct experiments in the laboratory. ·Acquire, analyze, and