11 post-doc-finite-element Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern California
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on their capacities beyond the technical elements of their work, and demonstrate an understanding of their impact on others, and to articulate how they contribute positively to those around them. The Center
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researchers and post-docs working on related IGEMS projects will be coordinated as appropriate. We are seeking a scholar with a background in classical twin studies, social genomics, or a related field. The
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the House Ways & Means Subcommittee on Health. Center experts are regularly sought out by media outlets—including the New York Times, NPR, Stat, Wall Street Journal, and Washington Post—to provide
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in working with animal models (mouse or rat) is desirable but not necessary. The candidate should be able to work both independently and in a collaborative environment. To apply, please send cover
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in working with animal models (mouse or rat) is desirable but not necessary. The candidate should be able to work both independently and in a collaborative environment. To apply, please send cover
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the following materials: Cover letter (1 page) Curriculum Vitae Research proposal (up to 2 pages) Names and e-mail addresses of 3 references Consideration of applications and nominations will continue until
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The University of Southern California, one of the nation's top universities, invites applications for a full- time, post-doctoral research associate in the Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and
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with other co-Investigators at USC, including Dr. Doc Edge and Dr. Nicholas Mancuso . We are actively establishing a vibrant and respectful culture in the research group. See brief notes on how we
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://chan.usc.edu/ ). The scholars will serve on the newly launched USC Chan Initiative entitled Responding to Society’s Post- Pandemic Occupational Needs (ReSPONs) . ReSPONs was created to address pressing societal
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Alzheimer’s disease. The Postdoctoral Scholar – Research Associate will perform MERFISH spatial transcriptomics experiments using the lab’s state-of-the-art MERSCOPE platform in mouse and post-mortem human