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. or MD/Ph.D. scientist to join our team as a postdoctoral research scholar. We investigate the mechanisms behind corneal endothelial homeostasis and disease. We use mouse models, bioinformatics, and cell
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information and useful links about postdoctoral fellowship training positions at the NIH can be found at https://www.training.nih.gov/resources/faqs/postdoc_irp. DHHS, NIH, and NICHD are equal opportunity
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Brain Sciences at the University of Iowa (Director: Dr. Debbie Yee) is seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Scholar to contribute to our research on the neural and computational mechanisms of motivation
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://hhs.purdue.edu/hsci/) . Purdue University provides many shared facilities and postdoctoral training resources including support for grant writing and career advancement (https://www.purdue.edu/gradschool
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requirements: MSc degree or comparable degree in electrical or mechanical engineering, physics or a related subject. The project involves hands-on cleanroom work, device fabrication, and high-frequency
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A postdoctoral research position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Wenqing Zhou, part of the newly established Division of Innate Immunity in the Department of Medicine at the University
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publications. Preferred: Postdoctoral training and experience in translational or cancer research. Experience with grant writing and external funding mechanisms. Background in immunoprevention, immunotherapy
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behavior of pests, their response to pesticides, including physiological and genetic mechanisms of resistance, innovations in applied pest management research (e.g., molecular, computational modeling
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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 35390 Job Title: Post Doc Research Associate City: West Lafayette Job Description: Job Summary Postdoctoral Research Associate - Data-Driven Physics, ML/AI, and
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Date 02/27/2026 Open Until Filled No Desired Start Date 04/01/2026 Job Summary The De Nisco laboratory is focused on understanding mechanisms of microbial pathogenesis, host response, and urinary