57 scholarship-phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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exposure to biological and chemical hazards. The individual must be physically able to wear protective equipment and to provide standard care to research animals. Salary Range: Base pay is commensurate with
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, the candidate will have the opportunity to engage in research using advanced immunologic techniques, including mouse and xenograft models, transgene delivery and/or gene editing, immunologic assays, and single
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(PET), functional MRI (fMRI), and electroencephalography (EEG), using advanced quantitative modeling techniques and artificial intelligence methodologies in brain diseases. The candidate will work
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EV in vivo tracking studies, spatial transcriptomics, imaging mass-cytometry, micro-CT imaging and experimental fetal lung models to address key questions in lung development and repair. This position
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, multi-color flow cytometry, mouse disease models, human patient samples, 3D bone marrow organoid models, single-cell RNA-Sequencing, and general molecular and cellular biology techniques. Working
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needed to explore the intersection of biology, technology, and AI. All Marti Lab members receive mentoring in writing, speaking, and career planning, and help build a culture based on kindness, curiosity
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Lab members receive mentoring in writing, speaking, and career planning, and help build a culture based on kindness, curiosity, humor, and the joy of discovery. Job Description Primary Duties
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Position Summary Research is aimed at understanding the pathogenesis of blood cancers, with a focus on myeloproliferative neoplasms. Experimental approaches involve mouse modeling, in vitro work in
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metrics since 2000. 2. Assess the Effects of 3-D Urban Structure on Extreme Humid Heat: Analyze variations in humid heat using Landsat thermal bands, MODIS, and humidity data, modeling how urbanization
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combines human samples, mouse models, and in vitro culture system, and leverages single-cell technology, bioinformatic analysis, and mechanistic interrogations to revolutionize our understanding of gut