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The Laboratory of Dr. Chongzhi Zang in the Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Virginia (UVA) is seeking to fill multiple Postdoctoral Research Associate positions in the broad field
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UVA’s Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE). Fellows will gain mentored experience teaching four coordinated APMA courses during the academic year, primarily in the core sequence (Calculus I, II, III, and
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pulse sequence development is especially beneficial. Preference will be given to candidates who have prior experience in brain clearance research, glymphatic imaging, or traumatic brain injury
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technologies, performing genomics assays including DNA/RNA extraction and QC, library preparation for short and long read sequencing and data reporting/ troubleshooting. The new staff will integrate into a fast
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Manichaikul. The successful candidate will join a collegial and productive research team focused on the statistical integration of whole genome sequencing with transcriptomic and proteomic data sets. The goal
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with clear timelines and outcomes. Anticipates needs, aligns actions with long-term outcomes, and manages multiple priorities. Strong documentation and reporting skills to capture and share learning
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conventional (proton) and hyperpolarized-xenon magnetic resonance imaging. The research will include the following: Development of new MRI methods, including pulse sequences, and image reconstruction techniques
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governance, and community-driven standards. Our work aligns closely with Internet2 and InCommon best practices to deliver scalable, sustainable identity solutions. Position Summary The University of Virginia
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addition, the lab is developing physiologically relevant 3D in vitro model systems to investigate multiple aspects of Chlamydia infection biology. The successful candidate will actively participate in
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mutant alleles of DNA2. Additional techniques likely needed will DNA sequencing analysis, Western blotting and a bevy of molecular assays to assess the allelic status of human cells. Included in