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engineering-based research applicable to cardiovascular disease as part of an extramurally funded project. The successful applicant will create computational models from medical imaging data and run simulations
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initiation, progression, therapy response and prognosis, and (iv) novel microbe discovery in cancer and other chronic diseases. The knowledge gained using our “tumor ecology” paradigm will be translated
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at Medical College of Wisconsin is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to join our group studying mechanisms of urinary pain and disease. The postdoctoral researcher would have the opportunity to lead studies
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. The knowledge gained using our “tumor ecology” paradigm will be translated into improvements in cancer prevention, diagnosis and therapy. Responsibilities Perform cell culture and tumorigenic assays with cancer
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biology, super-resolution microscopy, live-cell imaging, multi-omics, and mouse disease models to understand insulin-secretion deficiency and synapse degeneration. (See https://www.mcw.edu/departments/cell
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the following: Magnetic resonance imaging Python, MATLAB, C/C++ Excellent writing skills, as evidenced by first author publications Exposure to clinical MRI in general, with knowledge of brain tumor MRI
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other creative biophysical approaches. Our lab is highly collaborative, and we are housed within a growing biophysics department with expertise in an array of cutting edge EPR, NMR, MD, and cryoEM
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concepts; mathematics; written and computer documentation; data utilization, problem solving, critical thinking, and writing skills. Skills and abilities: Basic biochemistry techniques including but not
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required as necessary to accommodate business needs. Position Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: Minimum education: PhD in a scientific field or MD Minimum experience: 0-3 years of prior postdoc
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sequencing, analysis of proteins and enzymes, histological analysis including immunohistochemical techniques. Technical expertise in computer data bases and statistical analyses. Demonstrated proficiency in