39 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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of hearing loss. Carryout out studies in mice to evaluate short-term and long-term efficacy of small molecule drugs to mitigate hearing loss in mouse models. (25%) May assist in developing improved techniques
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responsibilities of the postdoctoral scholar are: 1) Using several existing long-term data sets, conduct analyses and prepare manuscripts about amphibian population dynamics, movement and phenology. 2) Take a
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to isolate nucleic acids from human biofluids to prepare samples for downstream use in experiments and measure DNA and RNA in human biofluids using various nucleic acid amplification techniques such as
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Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF)). Work with families on completing surveys and questionnaires. Prepare data for analysis. (20%) Maintain research records of assigned projects. (10%) Perform daily
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; prepare figures for presentation and publication. (10%) Participate in manuscript and grant writing. Provide data to the principal investigator for sponsor progress reports, manuscripts, grant, and pilot
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to isolate nucleic acids from human biofluids to prepare samples for downstream use in experiments and measure DNA and RNA in human biofluids using various nucleic acid amplification techniques such as
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implementation of innovations in community prevention and clinical care. Postdoctoral scholars will focus on extending the development and application of a general framework for modeling and statistically testing
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isolation, PCR (quantitative, digital, and conventional), bacterial cloning, and in vitro transcription to assist in developing and evaluating cell-free RNA-based diagnostic tests (25%). Conduct analysis
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isolation, PCR (quantitative, digital, and conventional), bacterial cloning, and in vitro transcription to assist in developing and evaluating cell-free RNA-based diagnostic tests (25%). Conduct analysis