55 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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on investigating mechanisms of amyloid immunotherapy-related microhemorrhage in Alzheimer's disease using in vivo two-photon imaging of amyloid mouse models. Investigate the molecular and cellular processes
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recruitment events, such as the St. Jude National Graduate Student Symposium. The academic recruiter will communicate extensively with candidates and faculty throughout the application process and schedule
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additional information please see the University's Notice of Nondiscrimination. Job seekers in need of a reasonable accommodation to complete the application process should call 773-834-3988 or email
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. Available research opportunities include development of microfabrication processes and novel devices, advancing transduction principles and their fundamental limits, and development of precision sensing and
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of microorganisms, the development of fermentation processes and the engineering of microorganisms to process food, produce food ingredients, food additives or food processing aids. Aparticular focus is put
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-EM sample preparation, data collection, and high-resolution structure determination • Process and refine complex cryo-EM datasets using strong computational skills (RELION, cryoSPARC, etc.) • Conduct
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-, outcome- and sensory-guided actions, and how these processes are disrupted in genetic neurodevelopmental disorder models, including autism, OCD, ADHD, and intellectual disability. Postdocs will work in a
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students and research technicians. Contribute positively to the lab’s community, culture, and intellectual environment. Other Expectations: Treat all members of the lab and the broader Fred Hutch community
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Area of research: Scientific / postdoctoral posts Job description: GFZ is Germany's national centre for solid Earth research. We advance the understanding of dynamic processes to address global
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also has experience with in-process and post-production testing of finished dosage forms according to guidance by the United States Pharmacopoeia. Successful candidates should meet the following criteria