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Recruitment Plan I. RECRUITMENT PLAN Posting Number: F002363 Academic Title: Academic Abdominal Imager - Radiology Rank: Professor, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor, Instructor
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relying on optical measurement techniques for fluid mechanics, such as particle image or particle tracking velocimetry. Work with graduate and undergraduate students to fabricate and test prototypes, using
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for The George Washington University.GW Benefits is dedicated to supporting our faculty, staff, and postdocs by delivering quality, comprehensive and competitive benefit plans with a focus on the participant
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, biocytin dye injection during recordings from vestibular nuclei neurons in brain slices, and confocal imaging of recorded brain slices. The postdoc will use established scientific protocols, troubleshoot
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others as part of a team. Responsibilities include: Assistance in performing tissue sectioning and staining, imaging, cell culture, and molecular biology experiments. Maintenance of mouse colonies
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) Experience with the front-end and/or back-end of library databases (e.g. Alma/Primo, Voyager) and/or archives databases (e.g. ArchivesSpace, Archivist Toolkit) Experience scanning images and documents
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initiatives . In the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (BMM) of the George Washington University, this role will: Be for a highly motivated and talented postdoc associate in Dr. Zhu’s lab
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for cardiovascular and respiratory complications of obesity and sleep disordered breathing. Postdocs will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced experiments using established scientific protocols
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data analyses to evaluate the trial outcomes, lead and support manuscripts reporting secondary findings of the study, and continue to grow their program of research. Opportunities exist for the postdoc
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employed by the Hh signaling pathway in regulating cell-cell interactions (I). In parallel, we are interested in developing novel reagents and experimental approaches combined with cutting-edge imaging