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Organization U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) Reference Code ERDC-CHL-2025-0011 How to Apply Click on Apply now to start your application. Application Deadline 8/31/2025 3:00:00 PM Eastern Time Zone
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Apply Now How to Apply Applications should include a CV, a short research statement and names and email addresses for three references. A GitHub repo link for relevant code would be welcome. Please
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three references and their contact information A link to GitHub repos for relevant code (optional) Starting salaries will vary depending upon the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate
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diverse, and provides unique opportunities for our trainees and researchers to freely explore creative ideas in supportive environments. The clinical infrastructures include multiple imaging scanners
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live-cell imaging of mitochondria in plants, algae, and marine metazoa with computational analysis to find the universal principles of mitochondrial motion across these species. The project is part of
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that mitochondria across a diverse range of other species might face the same pressures. This project will explore this hypothesis, combining live-cell imaging of mitochondria in plants, algae, and marine metazoa
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creative ideas in supportive environments. The clinical infrastructures include multiple imaging scanners, including a long axial field-of-view (LAFOV) PET/CT scanner, and aims to push the limits of modern
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opportunities for our trainees and researchers to freely explore creative ideas in supportive environments. The clinical infrastructures include multiple imaging scanners, including a long axial field-of-view
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barriers to positive change IMPACT is led from the University of Birmingham with multiple partners across the UK. Stirling is the lead Scottish Higher Education partner. The role is located in Stirling
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imaging techniques and/or behavioral testing in rodents is advantageous. It is an advantage to have expertise in genetic cell tracing techniques. Experience in managing mouse colonies with multiple