41 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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opportunities to participate in ongoing research efforts in several areas, including development and characterization of novel X-ray footprinting labeling chemistries, development of methods for X-ray
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' compliance, and address problems that may occur. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Coordinate all research activities that are undertaken in participants' homes, developing, and managing all research protocols and standard
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, perform research work in medical and related technical areas focused on discovering the impact on brain development of rat and mouse pups exposed
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inflammation in cardiovascular injury and repair and other inflammatory and thrombotic disorders. The experimental work will include in vitro and in vivo models of disease, as well as pharmaceutical development
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and in vitro models. (40%). Train new staff; direct the work of students. Assist new staff and trainees in specific laboratory techniques pertaining to research into the physiologic control of birth
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technical areas. The research assistant will focus on characterizing aspects of respiratory system development in rodents using various molecular techniques. The research objectives relate to assessing how
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, maintaining mouse databases, surgery (pre-, intra-, and post-operative procedures), behavioral testing (10%) May assist in developing improved techniques, projection methods or procedures for maintaining
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and biological reagent inventories, and prepare commonly used lab solutions (5%) Perform routine checks on instruments to ensure instruments are in working order and communicate with the supervisor and
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tissue and counterstain to localize recording sites or injection sites. Conduct analysis of samples. Prepare figures for presentation and publication using MATLAB and Python. (40%) NONESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
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Cryo-ET/EM postdoctoral position immediately available in Zhu Lab at Case Western Reserve University
the opportunity to develop and apply various imaging techniques, including cryo-ET and high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, to investigate host cell defense mechanisms and pathogen adaptation within host cells