120 web-programmer-developer-university-of-liverpool Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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in developing novel biomarkers and therapies for the treatment of ovarian cancer. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis can be found
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opportunity to work with the founding directors of the MADRES cohort now at the new WashU School Public Health (in St. Louis, MO) and to be a part of the School of Public Health’s development and future
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in high impact academic journals and at premier scientific conferences. The Glasser/Van Essen lab’s senior staff are highly experienced, having developed much of the HCP’s software themselves, and are
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Position Description The Department of Earth and Spaces Sciences at the University of Washington seeks a Postdoctoral Scholar to work on numerical simulations and data analysis to inform the search for life
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the transmission dynamics of parasitic infections and the evolutionary and genetic processes that shape their epidemiology. The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to NIH-funded projects aimed at developing and
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Position Summary The Seáñez Lab is seeking a postdoc to work on a project aimed the development of spatiotemporal control of non-invasive stimulation to restore movement in spinal cord injury
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Infectious Diseases Position Details Position Description The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) is an independent research organization at the University of Washington (UW). Its mission is to
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, this research will contribute importantly to the discovery of novel risk genes, steer basic research and drug development, and advance personalized medicine. The successful candidate will develop expertise in
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, immunotherapy. A postdoctoral position is available immediately for applicants interested in the development of various biologic and bioconjugate therapeutics applied as immunotherapies to cancer. This position
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language emergence Position Details Position Description The University of Washington’s Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery and the Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center has an