10 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at University of Utah
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faculty in three Divisions, including Cancer Population Sciences, Biostatistics, and Health System Innovation & Research, we provide expertise and infrastructure to advance capacity for impact-driven
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program for a position in the laboratory of Dr. Jens Lohr at Huntsman Cancer Institute. Our basic and translational research program aims to understand the evolution and treatment resistance of hematologic
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position including how this position will help achieve short- and long-term goals 2. CV 3. Names and contact information of three references. Please directly email your application and / or any questions
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imaging using animal models. The candidate will receive training from the PI and/or other experienced lab members in all necessary techniques. The candidate will also receive mentorship for skill
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inform public health, in particular, in low-income settings. Qualifications: PhD of equivalent in a relevant field including, but not limited to: evolutionary biology, epidemiology, biology, computational
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Post Doc Stipend Scale Close Date 06/13/2025 Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) Job Summary A postdocotral position is available in the Yang Laboratory at the Unviersity of Utah
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Sciences at the University of Utah invites applications for an immediate postdoctoral position in Dr. Paul S. Bernstein’s laboratory. The translational research focuses on the role of nutrition to treat and
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for the scientific design, conduct and interpretation, presenting results, and publishing of manuscripts. This position is not responsible for providing patient care. Care is appropriate to the population served
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, prevention, clinical care, community engagement/outreach, training, administration, or other areas relevant to Huntsman Cancer Institute’s mission and this position. Responsibilities Disclaimer This job
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productive research team. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to an NIH-funded clinical trial investigating how sleep loss and circadian misalignment impair insulin sensitivity—a key