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approximately August 1, 2026, and is for recent Ph.D. recipients. Applicant’s research interests should be aligned with RTG faculty: http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~mftehrani/Faculty.html Teaching load
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Investigator Dr. Christopher Petkov, the Postdoc joins a team leading on these unique dataset acquisition and advanced analytics. Testing will include site-specific single neuron and laminar recordings, fMRI/EEG
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statistical skills. 6. Facility working with analysis software. Desirable Qualifications: Computer programing in Matlab, Python, C/C++ or similar. Expertise in machine learning methods and applications
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Family Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Neurology. The postdoctoral researcher will be under the supervision of Dr. Joseph Glykys, who is committed to the career development of trainees. Lab
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Department:Psychiatry Salary Salary:$62,232.00 to Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The Laboratory of Dr. Mark Bowren in the Department of Psychiatry
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Morris with your CV (including a list of publications), a brief letter explaining your suitability for the rule, and the names of at least two references. Computational Logic Center The postdoctoral
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Research Facility (MRRF) at the University of Iowa in collaboration with the Free Radical and Radiation Biology Program is seeking a highly qualified motivated individual to fill a Post-Doctoral Fellowship
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large number of scientists around the world. Lab website: https://morl.lab.uiowa.edu/ Key areas of responsibilities for the post-doctoral fellow include but are not limited to proactively conducting
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cultural life. https://youtu.be/ef3rAkmZnYI You would be joining a vibrant community of postdoctoral scholars at the University of Iowa who are a vital part of our research community. The Graduate College
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primarily with Drs. Terry Wahls and Linda Snetselaar. Additional nutrition scientist collaborators will include Dr. Tyler Titcomb. The scholar will analyze data from existing projects, develop manuscripts