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the capabilities of current ocean model applications, with emphasis on hydrodynamics, coastal flooding, biogeochemical simulations, and the dispersion of coastal pollutants and fish larvae. The postdoc will also
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, Texas Job Type Staff Job Description Glimpse of the Job The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Texas A&M University is seeking a motivated Postdoc Research Associate to join Dr. Dravid’s
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experience to complete research projects in their field of expertise. This position will perform patch clamp electrophysiology, calcium imaging, and immunohistochemistry for to study the neurophysiology
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Substantial published experience with PET imaging analysis. Experience with EEG data analysis or digital signal processing. Working knowledge of scientific computing languages, including Matlab, Python
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travel. Please note: This position is grant funded; future employment may be contingent upon future funding. Apply! Submitting a cover letter, resume/CV to assist us with the review process. You may upload
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The purpose of the position is to assist Dr. Rupert in his research agenda, and to teach courses in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at TAMUCC. The postdoc will bring their expertise in algebra and
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on single fluorophores with sub-10 nm precision and millisecond-scale time resolution, with special attention applied to image stabilization and alignment, and drift and chromatic corrections. What you need
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rhythms using Drosophila as a model system. This research will involve biochemical assays, cell imaging, genomics, and computational approaches to define how conformational changes in CLOCK and PERIOD
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funded; future employment may be contingent upon future funding. Apply! Submitting a cover letter, resume/CV to assist us with the review process. You may upload these documents to the application under CV
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. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will utilize advanced molecular biology, imaging techniques, and in vivo animal models to investigate protein-protein interactions in rodent and human sensory neurons