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an anticipated start date in Fall 2026. These are full-time research appointments designed to support early-career scholars in advancing a strong, independent research agenda while engaging in collaborative
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Detail Information Position Summary The University at Buffalo, Department of Ophthalmology is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to independently and collaboratively perform research in the area of neuronal
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sequencing data and assessing relative abundance of strain variants across longitudinal urine specimens. The Postdoctoral Associate will have the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment, gain
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in developing and optimizing infection models. In addition, the postdoctoral associate will have the opportunity to work in a collaborative environment, gain experience in studying polymicrobial
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(HPLC, LC-MS). Learn more: Our benefits , where we prioritize your well-being and success to enhance every aspect of your life. Being a part of the University at Buffalo community. As an Equal Opportunity
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motivated and able to: Independently lead the existing project and collaborate on new research projects based upon emerging findings. Work collaboratively in a team-oriented setting, including training and
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or interest in structural biology. The Snell Laboratory collaborates closely with AI and classical machine learning developers, and the selected candidate should have expertise or an interest in acquiring
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macrophages and its impacts on macrophage innate immunity. The postdoctoral associates will work in close collaboration with scientists at the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Clinical Research Program in Blantyre
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Postdoctoral Research Opportunity: Lipid Biology, Cell Death, and Evolutionary Genomics. We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our collaborative research program at the intersection
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presentations, and collaborating on projects with other researchers from the CCCHE. The successful candidate will also be encouraged to develop an independent research project related to the areas above. Position