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Labor Relations website:https://hr.uw.edu/labor/about-labor-relations. Qualifications Required Qualifications Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) in: Food Engineering, Food Science, Agricultural/Biological
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: Education requirement, minimum: PhD in Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering or an equivalent field. Instructions Applicants should articulate how their past experiences and/or future plans in research
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Position Summary The Mass Spectrometry Technology Access Center (MTAC) at WashU Medicine in St. Louis is seeking highly motivated applicants for a postdoctoral position with an immediate start date
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of how mechanical and chemical forces change biofouling or anticoagulation behavior through the development and testing of new multilayered soft robotics platforms. This project will involve collaborative
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and single-cell datasets. Participate in grant-funded research and help identify new funding opportunities aligned with lab objectives. Contribute to the development of new collaborations and technology
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, multi-object tracking, time-series prediction, anomaly detection). · Proficiency in programming (Python required; R/Julia or others a plus) and experience with data engineering tools (SQL, cloud
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, genetic engineering with CRISPR, disease modeling, transplantation into animal models of diabetes, biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, and single-cell sequencing technologies. Job Description Primary
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service activities that align with expertise. Duties as assigned by the chair. The BRiTE Center Led by Dr. Dror Ben-Zeev, UW's Behavioral Research in Technology and Engineering (BRITE) Center is a mission
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how genetic and environmental factors interactions shape mucosal immunity and metabolism. Our approach includes state-of-the-art multi-omics, novel organoid culture, genetically engineered murine models
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/i/a screening, single-cell multiomics, tissue engineering, and animal models. Our current research primarily focuses on four key areas: 1) Developing robust, chemically defined differentiation