26 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" Postdoctoral positions at University of Virginia
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or co-teach two classes per year focused on Black media. Develop the infrastructure (e.g., programmatic focus; identify personnel; communication/marketing/website maintenance; establish steering committee
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The University of Virginia School of Education and Human Development's Center to Promote Effective Youth Development (Youth-Nex ) is seeking highly qualified applicants for a one-year Postdoctoral
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. The Postdoc will work with an interdisciplinary team of faculty mentors and researchers with expertise in stochastic flood modeling and atmospheric convection to develop flood frequency and intensity models. As
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clinical research, program development, and community outreach. This is a 1-year position with an option to be a 2-year position; the second year is contingent upon performance in the role and the continued
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the lab, with a strong emphasis on manuscript and grant development. The working environment at University of Virginia is highly collaborative, and our lab is currently developing collaborative projects
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commensurate with years of experience Roles and Responsibilities Work in collaboration with principal investigators and other faculty on research related to children’s past-life memories. Develop IRB protocols
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Center. The broad areas of interest in Dr. Trinh's lab include: gene regulation by RNAs and proteins, modulation of gene-specific chromatin architecture, blood development, cancer and genetic diseases
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The Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at the University of Virginia is seeking applications for a post-doctoral Research Associate beginning in Summer 2025 to work on the development
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of microglia in development and neurodevelopmental disorders. The laboratory aims to elucidate the mechanisms by which microglia are involved in the developing brain and interact with the vasculature. Techniques
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interplay to regulate tumorigenesis. Our research focuses on identification of the cell of origin and elucidating the role of tumor microenvironment in cancer development. We dissect the cellular and