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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate in Structural Virology Department Proteomics Salary Commensurate With Experience Benefits Posting Summary
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Minimum Education and Experience: The ideal candidate(s) will possess a PhD degree (post-doctoral associate/fellow) or Master degree (PhD student) in Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering with a
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Internal Number: 195430 Minimum Education and Experience: We are looking for outstanding applicants with excellent knowledge of many body physics and/or electronic structure, and exceptionally strong
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, focusing on (1) dietary fiber extraction, purification, and molecular structure determination, and (2) evaluating their nutritional functions in governing gut microbiota responses. This research aims
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of the position are the following: Offers a full range of psychological interventions for students including triage, crisis intervention, clinical case management, and structured group and individual treatment
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-Newark seeks applicants for an open Post-Doctoral Associate position to start immediately. We seek applicants who have strong skills in software development and electronic structure theory (DFT
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are the following: Perform neuroimaging data analyses, including both functional and structural MRI data. Take a lead role in communicating the results of neuroimaging studies through scientific journal articles and
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protocols for processing and analyzing neuroimage data including structural CT/MRI, resting state fMRI, DTI and task-based fMRI. Summarizes and organizes collected data, and publishes results
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et al., 2024 ACS Infect Dis. 10:2814; Li et al., 2020, ACS Infect. Dis. 6:1894-1905). We improved these compounds using structure-based design and obtained improved compounds, which inhibit
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and dynamic research team exploring the composition-structure-property relationships in glasses, emphasizing functional glasses for advanced applications. 35 % 1. Conduct experimental research