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• Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and participate in project meetings, progress reporting, and data synthesis • Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present results at conferences
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devices to be used in scalable ion trap quantum devices. S/he will lead the experimental effort on the design, fabrication, assembly, integration, and testing of the devices that are fundamentally more
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following: comfort in field settings; experience with experimental design and management; mentorship and coordination skills; familiarity with plant ecophysiology lab methods. Position details: • Start date
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Be You. Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology is looking for a Postdoctoral Associate to work alongside Dr. Kris Wood in research projects. Be Bold. You will be involved in the department's
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) Collaborating with the PI on a grant-funded, faculty-led research project exploring the use, regulation, and political consequences of emerging fintech products like earned wage access, digital buy-now-pay-later
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in Dr. Wenpin Hou’s team to design and deploy new methods on large-scale datasets (e.g., NIH-funded and consortia resources). You will: Key Responsibilities: Lead and co-lead projects in AI
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into clinically efficacious therapies in patients. Maintain accurate laboratory documentation of experiments, including raw experimental data and laboratory notebooks. Monitor progress of research projects and
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therapeutic leads toward the targeting of historically inaccessible protein targets. Key Responsibilities Design, synthesis, and characterization of sp³-rich covalent small molecules Lead structure–activity
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of the principal investigator. You will have the opportunity to work with our students during their research internship on the hypertension project and impact their success. Minimum Requirements: Requires a minimum
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Muscular Dystrophy. • Design, execute, and document molecular, cellular, biochemical, and immunological experiments. • Conduct whole-body plethysmography, neurophysiology, and post-mortem molecular analyses