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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Postdoc Department: Medicine | IM Medical
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animals. The successful candidate will be involved in the antibody discovery and characterization. Responsibilities will include antibody isolation and functional study. The postdoc will collaborate closely
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Postdoc Researcher Department: Veterinary
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increase coral restoration success. The postdoc will be involved in ongoing projects evaluating the efficacy of UZELA (Underwater Zooplankton Enhancement Light Array) in coral restoration and the development
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, and technologies that can help increase coral restoration success. The postdoc will be involved in ongoing projects evaluating the efficacy of UZELA (Underwater Zooplankton Enhancement Light Array) in
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. The postdoc will generate and analyze multi-omics data, guide junior staff and coauthor resulting manuscripts. To achieve these goals, the candidate will have expertise in microbial genomics and transcriptomics
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in iPSC-derived cellular models. The position is ideal for someone hoping to be involved in grant-funded research as well as increase their publication record during postdoc and launch an independent
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mucosal immunology, microbiota and allergies. The Postdoc will be expected to conduct research and provide technical assistance to the PI, students, and trainees, as needed. Main roles for the individual
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, innovation, and education, including student debt and outcomes, interdisciplinarity, the STEM workforce and careers, and the effects of investments in research on local economies. The postdoc will support and
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scholar will contribute to bioengineering of extremophilic microorganisms. This postdoc will lead research on the applications of ice-control proteins from extremophilic microorganisms. This work is part of