13 pattern-recognition "https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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with laboratory and external collaborators. Core responsibilities include analytic design, data management, scientific writing, and project coordination. This role works with a high degree of
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on MITM can be found at the following link: http://smhs.gwu.edu/microbiology/ Postdocs will design, organize, and conduct specialized and advanced experiments using established scientific protocols
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deep expertise in behavioral approaches to social science, including but not limited to the design and analysis of experiments. The researcher will be expected to work on topics related to misinformation
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of undergraduate and graduate students. This position will be expected to support the training and mentorship of these students. Postdocs will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced experiments using
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respiratory dysfunction and/or Parkinson’s disease is strongly preferred. Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills, with a record of scholarly productivity. Postdocs will design, organize
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and students in TRAILS will collaborate extensively with other labs and centers on campus at the George Washington University, such as the Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics , the co-Design of
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and students in TRAILS will collaborate extensively with other labs and centers on campus at the George Washington University, such as the Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics , the co-Design of
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. Desired Qualifications: • Collaborate with affiliated researchers and faculty pursuing more narrowly specified projects in addition to the pursuit of individual project interests. • Conceptualize, design
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. This position is supported by a newly NIH funded grant to study DNA repair by using cell and molecular approaches and animal models. The postdoc will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced
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to the position. Postdocs will design, organize and conduct specialized and advanced experiments using established scientific protocols, troubleshoot and design new protocols, summarize findings and publish results