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of Iowa Health Care is seeking a postdoctoral research scholar in the Ignacio V. Ponseti Biochemistry & Cell Biology Laboratory (PI: Dr. Hongshuai Li. https://medicine.uiowa.edu/orthopedics/profile
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scholars, research associates, and graduate/undergraduate students regularly interact and conduct collaborative research studies. - Advanced Resources: Access to state-of-the-art technology, dedicated
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of Internal Medicine by watching the video: https://medicine.uiowa.edu/internalmedicine/about-us/why-iowa Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research
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, to understand how brain networks and symptoms evolve within individuals over time. These studies combine high-frequency neuroimaging, behavioral assessment, wearable data, and digital phenotyping to characterize
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scholar at the University of Iowa, starting in November of 2025. We study extensibility and modularity in high-level typed functional programming languages, particularly Haskell. The postdoctoral scholar
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conducting user studies. Additional duties may include contributing to writing grant proposals; presenting findings at conferences and other venues; co-authoring research papers; and assisting with annual
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preparation and mentoring of students. About the Lab The Geophysics Laboratory led by Dr. Hang Chen, focuses on developing and applying geophysical methods to study hydrogeological and environmental processes
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expenses, and computing resources. Depending on the candidate's background and interests, research activities may include: Theoretical studies of modifications to plasma wave physics arising from dark matter
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, culinary, and international experience. More info on Iowa City can be found at https://wessel.lab.uiowa.edu/iowa-city . Highly-motiviated scholars with the attributes listed in the requirements section below
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. Additional duties may include contributing to writing grant proposals; working with large datasets; analyzing data for accuracy and data integrity; developing questionnaires for follow-up studies