14 modeling-and-simulation-post-doc-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at University of Oregon
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The Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Oregon is inviting applications for its open pool. Positions are limited-duration post-doc or research appointments with durations not to exceed one year, with
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associated with these interventions across multiple domains of functioning, including biological, social, and contextual, is the focus of research at the PSI. The core mission of the PSI is to improve
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intervention strategies and the outcomes associated with these interventions across multiple domains of functioning, including biological, social, and contextual, is the focus of research at the PSI. The core
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. • Excellent writing and communications skills. • Demonstrated self-motivation and leadership capacity. • Strong organizational skills. • Ability to manage multiple tasks and maintain overall program mission
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dynamics enabling naturalistic animal behavior? Our labs aim at building mechanistic models of brain function grounded in a combination of theoretical approaches, neural network-based simulations, and
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in electronic circuit design and fabrication and embedded programming • Experience in cell and tissue culture experiments • Experience in experiments with animal or human models All offers
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Performance Alliance lab equipment, protocols, and programs. In this position, you will focus on one (or more) of the following focus areas: • AI-based models of athlete performance. • Models of running
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Behavioral Health at the University of Oregon Portland establishes a new national model for behavioral healthcare for children and families by creating the nation’s first undergraduate program in child
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preclinical models Professional Competencies • Effective communication skills, including the ability to communicate in writing • Ability to work independently and within a team Preferred Qualifications
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tissue-resident adaptive immunity, with opportunities to work across murine and human models. Beyond research, the scholar will actively participate in student mentorship and assist the principal