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& research interests are: J. Chan: Liver development/function, oxidative stress response, and cancer L. de la Maza: Chlamydia trachomatis; immunopathology and vaccine development D. Mercola: Promoter binding
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, University of California, Irvine. Initial appointments are for two years & renewal is based on available support. Current faculty & research interests are: J. Chan: Liver development/function, oxidative stress
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& renewal is based on available support. Current faculty & research interests are: J. Chan: Liver development/function, oxidative stress response, and cancer L. de la Maza: Chlamydia trachomatis
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generations of revolutionary dreamers. Those who are not satisfied with the status quo wanted to redefine, reimagine and reinvent legal education. 16 years later, it continues its evolution as a dynamic
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schedule, including meetings, appointments, and travel arrangements. Administrative Support. Prepare reports, presentations, and documents while managing files, records, and confidential information. Meeting
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or hardware development skills are essential for this research. Training or working experience in CT physics, radiological physics and detector physics is desirable. Also the ability to communicate both
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leveraging cutting-edge technologies. This position offers an exciting opportunity to develop a research program in tissue biology using state-of-the-art methodologies. The successful candidate will receive
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. Preferred Qualifications: Strong background in ultrasound imaging Experience in photoacoustic imaging Strong hands-on skills in medical device development or strong computational skills including signal
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generations of revolutionary dreamers. Those who are not satisfied with the status quo wanted to redefine, reimagine and reinvent legal education. 16 years later, it continues its evolution as a dynamic
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conjunction with American Campus Communities, UCI's 3rd party housing partner) with a goal of housing 60% as part of the campus Long Range Development Plan. Student Housing also provides maintenance and repair