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Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). This is an exciting opportunity to join a leading research group working at the intersection of AI, biomedical engineering, and cardiovascular medicine. CORE FUNCTIONS AI/ML
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from assigning duties that are related to the position. Department Specific Qualifications Education: Ph.D. or equivalent degree. Qualifications: A PhD in nursing, public health, developmental science
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program features high-resolution data acquisition and analysis techniques modeled on the Human Connectome Project (HCP) and is committed to the highest standards for magnetic resonance imaging and
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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
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laboratory equipment for human neurophysiology and computer programming experience with Matlab is advantageous, but everyone is encouraged to apply. Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: Skill in collecting
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translational research approaches. Proficiency in molecular and cellular biology techniques, including gene and protein expression analysis, imaging, and cell-based assays. Experience with in vivo metabolic
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, chemistry, molecular biology or another relevant field required No previous experience required Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: Has the appropriate expertise in discovery of molecular, biochemical
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . Biochemistry & Molecular Biology has an exciting opportunity for a Research Post Doctoral Associate position
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Functions The successful candidate will lead a project investigating the immune-cardiac stroma interphase in heart disease, using a combination of molecular and cellular biology approaches, mouse models
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cancer research in the area of redox biology. Moreover, the postdoctoral scientist, SOM contributes to the scientific community by publishing research findings and promotes the University’s reputation as a