27 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Chalmers" research jobs at Case Western Reserve University
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Case Western Reserve University, Department of Physics Position ID: CWRU-Physics-POSTDOCPADMA [#31834] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Cleveland, Ohio 44106-7079
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coordinating the PRCHN Summer Internship Program. This position supports the PRCHN's mission to bridge community partners and university researchers to focus their collective expertise to develop, test, and
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potential fitness genes in head and neck cancer model systems. (50%) Conduct analysis of samples. Process biospecimens for the head and neck cancer biorepository. Key responsibilities include isolating cfDNA
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to 1 year of experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program and 0 to 2 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and
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/Experience: Bachelor's degree and 1 to 3 years of related experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program and 2 to 4 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge
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Health Service Policy, AAALAC guidelines and other applicable regulatory guidelines. Must be able and willing to learn new techniques, procedures, processes, and computer gear to protect the health
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an approved biotechnology program and 0 to 2 years of experience required. REQUIRED SKILLS Has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures in molecular biology and biochemistry. Relies
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government law careers, public interest fellowships, and judicial clerkships; collaboration with external foundations and coordination of the law school's internal fellowship funding process; the promotion
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staff and direct the work of students. QUALIFICAITONS Education/Experience/Licensing: Bachelor's degree and 1 to 3 years of related experience or Associate's degree in an approved biotechnology program
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. The Research Assistant 3 will play an important role in advancing our understanding of the cancer immune microenvironment and response to immunotherapy by leveraging leading computational methods to analyze