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position for a Post Doctoral Associate in Environmental DNA. The position is in Dr. Richard Colemans Lab in the Department of Marine Biology and Ecology. Our NOAA-OER funded project, in collaboration with
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research projects will be encouraged to develop an independent project and be involved in grant writing. Participate in clinical research projects for dementia (AD, FTD) and mild cognitive impairment Perform
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research projects will be encouraged to develop an independent project and be involved in grant writing. Participate in clinical research projects for dementia (AD, FTD) and mild cognitive impairment Perform
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supervising defined research projects according to the PI’s instructions. Presents outcomes of these research projects at departmental events, national and international conferences and in the form
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will be responsible for spearheading the design and implementation of data analysis through open source or in-house developed pipelines, adapting and troubleshooting analytical methodology, and
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vascular surgery, molecular biology and cell biology. - Conduct independent and collaborative research projects in limb ischemia, immunology and other diseases. - Design and implement experiments, analyze
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. Department Specific Qualifications Ability to lead MS based projects with minimal oversight. Proficient in basic statistical methods and design of MSI / LC-MS experiments and techniques. 3+ years of relevant
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to basic and applied research activities Write scientific publications, grants and progress reports. Work in collaboration with additional lab members, and staff on joint projects Supervise and instruct
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learning models. The Post-doctoral Research Fellow will work on independent projects that align with the goals of the laboratory, under the guidance of PI/Research Faculty. This is a full-time position which
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to determine areas of enhanced predictability Work closely with collaborators to design the machine-learning based forecasting tool to be used by Climate Prediction Center forecasters Visit the Climate