15 post-doc-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Case Western Reserve University
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will work on multiple projects funded by NIH/NHGRI. The objective of the position is to develop novel statistical methods and computer software and analyze large scale biological data from biobanks
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Case Western Reserve University is committed to providing a transparent estimate of the salary range available for this position at the time of its posting. The starting salary is $46,035, depending
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Supervisor Name and Title: Tyler E. Miller, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator POSITION OBJECTIVE The Postdoctoral Scholar will lead innovative research projects focused on the intersection of technology
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Applicant Instructions: Interested candidates should send a cover/motivation letter and a CV with the names and contact information of 2-3 references to Douglas Gunzler (ddg31@case.edu) with a cc to
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Case Western Reserve University is committed to providing a transparent estimate of the salary for this position at the time of its posting. The starting wage rate is $17.65 per hour. Employees
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% - 2%) QUALIFICATIONS Education: PhD. Degree in Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or related discipline. Experience: No post-terminal degree experience required. Experience and
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, post-doctoral scholars and graduate students ensuring projects are being completed according to the research plan. Advise/Assist in developing improved techniques, project methods, or procedures. 2
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assistance and work closely with staff, post-doctoral scholars, and graduate students, ensuring projects are being completed according to the research plan. Advise/Assist in developing improved techniques
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or nucleic acids. Experience with mammalian cell culture and imaging Competent in molecular biology (cloning, and site-directed mutagenesis) Basic/advanced computer programming (Python, MATLAB, or R
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Cryo-ET/EM postdoctoral position immediately available in Zhu Lab at Case Western Reserve University
the opportunity to develop and apply various imaging techniques, including cryo-ET and high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, to investigate host cell defense mechanisms and pathogen adaptation within host cells