20 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral positions at University of Virginia
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fluorescence microscopy, structural biology, and cellular biology approaches. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will be involved in full-time research or scholarship at the University. Employment as a
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. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Ph.D. or equivalent in engineering, physics, chemistry, or any biomedical science Preferred Experience: A strong background in the theoretical and experimental aspects
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on studying Cancer Biology and Stem Cell Biology in the laboratory of Dr. Lu Le , Professor and Chair of the Department of Dermatology. Dr. Le's lab investigates how genetic and microenvironmental factors
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The Department of Cell Biology, at the University of Virginia School of Medicine invites applicants for a Post-doctoral Research Associate in the Laboratory of Dr. Elias Spiliotis https
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The Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences at the University of Virginia has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on addiction studies in Dr. Wendy Lynch’s
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also perform studies needed to advance the missions of our research program. This is a leadership position within the lab, and the successful candidate will serve as the principal investigator's
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Responsibilities Work in collaboration with principal investigators and other faculty and graduate students on research. Effectively design, embed, and oversee research projects to answer questions of science
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, availability of funding, and performance. This position is located in Charlottesville, VA. The University will perform background checks on all new hires prior to employment. A completed pre-employment health
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, therapeutic development. His lab employs a multidisciplinary approach, comprising biochemistry and cellular biology as well as global transcriptomic, epigenomic, and 3D chromatin structure analyses, using
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This is primarily a sedentary job involving extensive use of desktop computers. The job does occasionally require traveling some distance to attend meetings, and programs. The University of Virginia, i