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Institute on the Developing Brain, and the Center for Clinical Movement Disorders. The department also has ongoing collegial relationships with the departments of Psychology, Otolaryngology, and with
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teaching the same courses in different semesters. Final teaching will be determined in consultation with the Associate Chair for Curriculum & Instruction. The incumbent will also engage in training and
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to microfluids. The postdoc scholar will have the opportunity to learn different skills, and will work on a project related to the transport of bacteria in porous media and multiphase flow. 25% - Collaborate with
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The Blythe Lab in the Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development seeks a postdoctoral associate to join our team
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opportunities for development of an independent research program. Qualifications Required Qualifications (must be mentioned on resume): Ph.D. Prospective candidates are expected to have research experience in
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, and publication of major results from the experiment. They will also lead the development of predictive distribution models that incorporate data from the experiment. The project is funded by the USGS C
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project that aims to develop new tools to gauge retinal health and disease using next-generation CRISPR-based tools. The ideal candidate who fills this position will have a consistent track record of
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development, and disseminate results at conferences. This position will work Monday-Friday with weekends as needed. Expected distribution of duties includes: ● 75%: Laboratory benchwork ● 25%: Data analysis
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and then model their space use and behavioral patterns. The post-doctoral researcher will also be responsible for coordinating a team to deploy and monitor behavioral playback cameras, developing a data
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on applying, developing and implementing novel statistical and computational methods for integrative data analysis, causal inference, and machine/deep learning with GWAS/sequencing data and other types of omic