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Communications and Networking (WICON) Lab, at the University of Arizona. The laboratory is actively involved in various projects related to wireless communications, networking, and security, with particular
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innovative work-life programs. For more information about working at the University of Arizona and relocations services, please click here . Duties & Responsibilities Plan, design and conduct advanced, multi
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to vertical flow immunoassays. (VFI). Experience in liquid nanoprinting of VFI membranes and design of experiments algorithms to simulate accelerated shelf-life testing is required. Applicants should be detail
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devices related to vertical flow immunoassays. (VFI). Experience in liquid nanoprinting of VFI membranes and design of experiments algorithms to simulate accelerated shelf-life testing is required
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the relationship between stress physiology and the gut microbiome in wild rodents. The overarching goal of this project are to use field-based experimental manipulations in wild animals to elucidate connections
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the relationship between stress physiology and the gut microbiome in wild rodents. The overarching goal of this project are to use field-based experimental manipulations in wild animals to elucidate connections
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associate to work on a project involving ultrafast optical experiments on two-dimensional quantum magnetic devices. The candidate will work under the supervision of Prof. Kyle Seyler along with a team of
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mitochondrial dysfunction. Other projects may involve studying the impact of coinfection and lifelong persistent infection on immune and overall health in mouse and human models. Strong cellular immunology
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neuroimaging data, and will develop research questions and assist in performing primary and secondary analyses on factors influencing brain and cognitive aging, cerebrovascular disease, and Alzheimer's disease
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Duties & Responsibilities Plan, design and conduct advanced, multi-disciplinary research involving the use of mouse models, human tissue and blood samples. Use biochemical, cellular, molecular, and