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will assume a lead role in developing stabilized microbubble conjugates for delivery of neurotransmitters and therapeutics for brain imaging and delivery technology. The project will take advantage
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interested in research related to direct imaging of exoplanets and debris disks. Successful applicants will have the opportunity to work with faculty, including Ewan Douglas and others, within Steward
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techniques and high resolution imaging, perform in vitro functional analyses including patch-clamp and calcium measurements. Perform small animal surgery and in vivo phenotyping analyses. Develop and maintain
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that influence volatile organic compound (VOC) cycling in soil. The Postdoc will track the fate of VOC carbon soil incubations in the laboratory and plant rhizospheres in growth chambers. The Postdoc scholar will
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cells and in 3D co-culture (i.e., organoids), and cell characterization (microscopic imaging, flow cytometry, and gene/protein expression and other omics tools) Literacy in statistical and/or
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to instrumentation and techniques for ground and space-based wavefront control and high-contrast imaging. Candidates with a range of experience outside of astronomy are encouraged to apply. As a Postdoctoral Research
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units across the University. Utilize molecular biology, biochemical techniques and high-resolution imaging, perform in vitro functional analyses including patch-clamp and calcium measurements. Perform
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on visual and perception and decision-making in complex environments, with a focus on medical image perception and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This position offers hands-on experience with behavioral, eye
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research as a graduate student or early-level postdoc. Please note that U.S. citizens or green card holders will receive top preference due to eligibility for NIH postdoctoral fellowships. However
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data using various software (R-statistics, GraphPad, Excel, ImageJ, Image Lab). Supervise and mentor undergraduate students. Prepare and submit peer-reviewed journal articles. Present results