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desirable for this position. Under the mentorship of Dr. Donneyong, the postdoctoral scholar will be exposed to research grant proposal developments. The postdoctoral scholar will lead the development and
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personalized biomechanical modeling research and development efforts. In this role, they will help develop and incorporate new model features into existing laboratory models and programs. They will support the
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machine learning—for chemical and biological applications. You will design and implement models ranging from molecular to process scales, develop model-predictive control and optimization strategies, run
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, and health disparities Participates in meetings related to research activities Develops works for publication related to the research experience in the areas of research Salary is competitive and will
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Center. Responsibilities Include: High through-put analysis and genomic analysis of gene expression Plans, designs, executes, and manages research projects related to the control of development and cancer
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of Investigators, the Postdoctoral Researcher will participate on one or more research teams focused on early childhood language and literacy development. The postdoctoral researcher’s primary responsibilities
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, presentations). Desired Qualifications Experience mentoring graduate and/or undergraduate researchers. Familiarity with the KEEN framework or similar initiatives focused on entrepreneurial mindset development
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/ Statistical Genetics or closely related program. Required Qualifications Ph.D. degree in bioinformatics, statistical genetics, biostatistics, or a closely aligned quantitative area. Candidate is expected
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therapeutics, nuclei acid chemistry, cancer mRNA vaccines, RNA delivery, molecular biology, cell culture, biotechnology, biochemistry, protein/RNA structural computation and RNA Nanotechnology. We aim to train
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), and Scanning/Transmission Electron Microscopy (S/TEM). The ideal candidate will have experience applying these techniques to understand deformation mechanisms, microstructural evolution, and failure