14 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Fellowship positions at Georgetown University
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quantitative field like economics, mathematics, computer science, or engineering, or related area of study [or 5+ years of relevant coursework or professional research/engineering experience]; 5+ years
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 23-May-25 Location: Washington, D.C. Type: Full-time Categories: Research - Laboratory/Non-Laboratory Staff
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protein biochemistry, reconstitution systems, advanced microscopy, and computational modeling, this work will uncover fundamental biological principles that govern proteostasis and metabolic adaptation
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biochemical methods, alongside computational approaches, this work will map exposure-metabolism-protein networks to understand fundamental mechanisms underlying the transition from healthy aging to
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For the last several decades, Georgetown Counseling and Psychiatric Service (CAPS) has had a training program for psychologists in training, both full-time post-internship positions (as requested here
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technologies. With the leading academic program for law and technology in the United States, we also foster interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex technology law and policy problems. The Tech Institute
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. The successful candidate will actively engage in molecular cloning, protein expression, purification, high-resolution live-cell imaging, biophysical experiments, genomic assays, and CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing and
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include, but are not limited to: Policy-Oriented Research Shape the strategic vision for the Institute’s climate research portfolio and maintain excellent knowledge of the gender and climate policy
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University Medical Center (GUMC), Department of Family Medicine is recruiting a Postdoctoral Fellow to join the Community of Scholars Health Equity (CSHE) Training Program. The CSHE aims to advance primary
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Fellowship is a one-year program that provides unique opportunities to a recent PhD or master’s level graduate to conduct rigorous, policy-oriented research to address key knowledge gaps in the field of Women