58 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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sphingosine-1-phosphate) as well as biological responses that impact cancer development, progression, and therapy. For more information about the groundbreaking research please visit The Lipid Cancer Laboratory
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strong gravitational lensing, (3) coding and software development, (4) student mentorship experience, (5) statistical inferences from astronomical data or (6) work in large collaborations. Brief
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sphingosine-1-phosphate) as well as biological responses that impact cancer development, progression, and therapy. For more information about the groundbreaking research please visit The Lipid Cancer Laboratory
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strong gravitational lensing, (3) coding and software development, (4) student mentorship experience, (5) statistical inferences from astronomical data or (6) work in large collaborations. Brief
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equipment. This position involves both technical and research support responsibilities. The successful candidate will contribute to method development, target and non-target analysis of environmental
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equipment. This position involves both technical and research support responsibilities. The successful candidate will contribute to method development, target and non-target analysis of environmental
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, 2026. Research focus on developing optical platforms for metabolic characterization of disease models. Preferred Qualification: Experience in primary cell isolation and culture, 3D organoid culture
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Postdoctoral Scholar, named in honor of Dr. Meave Leakey’s extraordinary contributions to the understanding of human and primate evolution in the Turkana Basin, will join the SHaPE (Studies in Human and Primate
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, 2026. Research focus on developing optical platforms for metabolic characterization of disease models. Preferred Qualification: Experience in primary cell isolation and culture, 3D organoid culture
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Postdoctoral Scholar, named in honor of Dr. Meave Leakey’s extraordinary contributions to the understanding of human and primate evolution in the Turkana Basin, will join the SHaPE (Studies in Human and Primate