83 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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) injury in livers. Specifically, the Kim lab investigates the mechanisms behind steatosis-mediated increase in hepatic I/R injury to develop novel therapeutic strategies to improve liver function after
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computer vision and machine learning approaches to integrate ground-based imagery, remote sensing data, and lidar data for high-resolution flood detection and mapping. Develop and calibrate hydraulic flood
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repair, oxidative stress, metabolic rewiring, and immune modulation in FLASH/UHDR-RT). Preclinical model development (orthotopic murine systems, patient-derived xenografts, 3D organoids). Correlative
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Position Summary Join the Sibley Lab as a Postdoctoral Fellow and contribute to our goal of conducting basic research to develop more effective treatments for chronic parasitic infection based
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collaborate on developing curricular resources to support K-12 and college-level weather and climate education in St. Louis and the broader Midwest. There may be opportunities to pursue additional research
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collaborate on developing curricular resources to support K-12 and college-level weather and climate education in St. Louis and the broader Midwest. There may be opportunities to pursue additional research
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at WashU Medicine in St. Louis. The Klechevsky lab is dedicated to understanding how dendritic cells and other myeloid cells influence the development of immunity and cancer. Our broad and multidisciplinary
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Position Details Position Description The Marine Population Genomics Lab at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) invites applications for a full time Postdoctoral Scholar (PDRA) to develop
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resistance and the development of new cancer therapeutics that include immunotherapeutics. The particular areas of emphasis for this position center on studies of resistance to current therapeutics deployed
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. Gomez-Lopez’s research is primarily focused on the immunological pathways that lead to obstetrical disorders, with the goals of improving the understanding of the mechanisms of disease and of developing