11 software-testing-short-course-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at The University of Iowa
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ophthalmic exam and imaging techniques such as OCT, fundus exams/photography, fluorescein angiography, ERG, etc. to evaluate the integrity of the eye pre- and post-intervention. Assist the Principal
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, opportunity, and diversity. The postdoctoral research scholar will work under the supervision of Prof. Nick Street and take an active role in the research environment of the award-winning Business Analytics
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candidate will join a team of dedicated professionals working to examine high cancer rates in Iowa. This is an outstanding opportunity for a highly motivated individual to contribute to the advancement
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. The post-doctoral research scholar will work primarily with CADRE Associate Director Dr. Diana Jalal, and with Tippie Associate Dean for Research Prof. Nick Street. Additional collaborators will include Dr
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learning libraries and toolkits comfortably Strong software development skills with programing experiences in Python, C++, and/or Fortran Good communication and writing skills in English. Desirable
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to design and develop an advanced laboratory course and expand lecture-based content in radiochemistry—enhancing both educational offerings and practical training within the certificate program
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operations. Position Expectations 1. Demonstrates respect for all members of the University community in the course of performing one’s duties and in response to administrators, supervisors, coworkers, and
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imaging methods and metabolic function tests to assess airway epithelial function and neuronal health. This is a non-tenure track position, and the appointment length will coincide with available funding
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of high resolution quantitative metabolic imaging techniques. The MRRF has a research dedicated whole-body 3T scanner (GE 750W), whole-body 7T scanner (GE 950), and small animal 7T scanner (GE 901). In
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tested over 10,000 using OtoSCOPE, a comprehensive genetic testing panel for hearing loss, and have pioneered the use of RNAi as a gene therapy option for genetic deafness. The lab work environment is