169 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Multiple"-"Prof" positions at Wayne State University
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multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Technical Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office; willingness to learn research software (e.g., REDCap, Ripple). Preferred Experience: Human subjects research
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survival pathways in hematologic cancers. Utilize a range of experimental platforms, including patient-derived models and advanced molecular profiling, to evaluate the efficacy and mechanism of novel agents
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effectively. - Problem Solving Skills & Analytical Skills: Works well in group problem solving situations and develops alternative approaches and ideas. Able to prioritize requests from multiple constituencies
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, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society. Essential functions (job duties): The Associate Residency Program
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are transfer students and typically enter the program with a two-year associate degree in a technology-based field from a community college and complete their last two years at WSU to receive a BS degree. The
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Summary A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Hanaa Hariri to study molecular and cellular mechanisms of fatty acid metabolism. Fatty acids are essential molecules
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of the mechanisms by which the brain regulates blood pressure and sympathetic outflow with preferred emphasis on sex-based mechanisms of differential incidences of cardiovascular disease. Ability to work
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children. Assist the lead teacher in implementing preschool program activities. Assist in nurturance, caregiving and supporting the social/emotional wellbeing of the children in the program. Assist the lead
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, and bladder catheterization. •Be assigned additional teaching within the program/department/college, as appropriate and directed by the program director. •Provide academic advising to students
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responsible for providing specialized support to meet the information and computing needs of an assigned school, college, or department. Incumbents modify program applications, generate standard and