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historical ecology. This postdoc will be directly supervised by Courtney Hofman at the University of Oklahoma, and with additional mentoring by Alexis Mychajliw (Middlebury College) and Torben Rick
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, as well as join eight other postdocs from around the country to conduct a national synthesis project related to species range shifts. Primary Research Duties and Required Skills Animal migration over
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are looking for a postdoc to lead the translation of optical neuroimaging technology for neurosurgical applications. The postdoc should have experience developing optical instrumentation. Experience in image
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remain open until filled. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Michael Hayden Email: mrhayden@ou.edu Subject: Galaxy Evolution Postdoc at OU Application Process This institution is using Interfolio's
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receive full consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Inquiries should be directed to Dr. Nikki Nielsen Email: nnielsen@ou.edu Subject: CGM Postdoc at OU Application Process This
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on P2 and P3 will be responsible for the following: sample collection or management, microbiome analysis, data processing, integration, synthesis, and modeling. Besides, the postdocs could participate in
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responsible trustworthy AI and responsible conduct of research (70% time) The postdoc's main duties are to develop and test bias assessment and management strategies and risk management frameworks focused
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systems, optics, programming skills in Python are highly preferred. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, and excellent problem-solving skills. A proven track record of research excellence and
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experiments. Experience with lasers, ultra-high vacuum systems, optics, programming skills in Python are highly preferred. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, and excellent problem-solving skills
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linear mixed models, and biological network analysis. This may require development of new computer algorithms and/or construction of computational workflows on computer clusters. The types of multi-omics