20 phd-scholarship-for-solid-mehanical-engineering-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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). The successful applicant will initially be involved with DOD-funded clinical projects focused on assessment of bone quality using new methods based on digital tomosynthesis imaging, and identifying strategies
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of storing, processing, and retrieving information in acoustic waves that complement conventional quantum technologies. For more information about the research/project, please see: New Frontiers of Sound
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advanced live cell imaging techniques, including lattice light sheet and an in house spinning disk. We also use genetics, CRISPR, and biochemistry to explore how mechanisms of cell division operate in a
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of biochemical, cell biological and molecular biological techniques. Experience in small animal handling and surgery is preferred. The fellow is expected to conduct statistical analysis of experimental data
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targets. The laboratory uses a rat model of methamphetamine use disorder and a variety of behavioral, molecular biology, and imaging methods in her research. The postdoctoral fellow will work in a
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chemistry, environmental health, environmental engineering, chemistry, earth science, biostatistics, or other related disciplines. Required application materials CV and a paragraph of research interests
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fatty liver disease and include novel methods to image lipid metabolism. Required qualifications Highly motivated individuals who have recently obtained a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree with strong
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to work with others in a collaborative environment. Microsoft office software skills. Preferred qualifications: A PhD in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cellular Biology, Genomics, Environmental Health
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to treat the 100 conditions where IVIG is effective. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, immunology, chemical or biological engineering, or related field. Must be
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Summary A postdoctoral position is open at the Roberts Lab at Karmanos Cancer Institute and Wayne State University. This individual will work as part of a team of a chemist, biologist, and imagers