24 programming-language-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Medical College of Wisconsin
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expertise in respiratory physiology and pertinent cellular and/or molecular mechanisms. Technical expertise in computer programming languages including R, Phython, and LabView are welcomed. Demonstrated
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. Preferred Qualifications: Preferred experience: Experience in generating multi-omics data and data analysis with R or other programming languages is desired but not required. Experience with maintaining mouse
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to actively pursue a career of their own choosing. Be supervised by at least one senior scholar who actively promotes the postdoc's professional development. Establish an individual development plan (IDP
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development plan (IDP) that incorporates equally the postdoc's career and training goals and the mentor's research goals. Pursue basic, clinical, or translational projects so long as effort is focused primarily
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approvals and laboratory safety protocols. Accurately collect and enter research data into specified programs or databases. Participate in the statistical analysis and interpretation of research findings
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of their scholarship. Responsibilities Plan, design and execute complex research studies, procedures and protocols. Participate in discovery projects. Coordinate research study activities; lead and manage projects
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Position Description: The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Cancer Center in Milwaukee is accepting fellowship applications for the two-year Biobehavioral Oncology Training (BBOT) Program offering
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Postdoctoral Trainee you will beworking in our Pediatrics Department. Purpose A Predoctoral Research Scholar at MCW is an individual who has completed their PhD program and is waiting for their degree to be
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, employment, and access to services, programs, and activities, without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation
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students, as well as ensuring equal educational opportunity, employment, and access to services, programs, and activities, without regard to an individual's race, color, national origin, religion, age