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Position Description: According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), a postdoc is an individual who has received a doctoral degree (or equivalent) and
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successful career in cardiorespiratory research or a closely related field. Clinical scholars will have protected time for research. Understanding of general and specific laboratory procedures, and scientific
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: Minimum education: PhD in a relevant scientific field (e.g., computer science, image processing, or computational neuroscience). Minimum experience: 0 years Preferred Qualifications: Preferred education
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PhD applicants will have obtained their doctoral degree from a PhD program with a strong foundation in basic, clinical, behaviorial, or social science with documented research training. • MD/DO trainees
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to cardiovascular disease as part of an extramurally funded project. The successful applicant will create computational models from medical imaging data and run simulations to reveal the mechanical stimuli associated
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Researcher you will beworking in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Purpose According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), a postdoc is an individual who has received a
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Position Summary Postdoctoral Fellow Purpose According to the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), a postdoc is an individual who has received a doctoral
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in discovery projects. Coordinate research study activities: lead and manage projects. Oversee organization, synthesis and analysis of data and findings. Prepare scientific reports, outcome findings
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of the principal investigator and mentoring team to develop research projects consistent with the aims of the research program. This would require a thorough investigation of background information pertinent
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to launch his/her trajectory journey in basic scientific research. Supported by a new RO1 from the NIDDK, the increased prevalence of obesity in the US population continues to drive greater risk for