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information here ! PURPOSE The Postdoctoral Research Associate will conduct advanced research on the integrated analysis and modeling of urban water and environmental systems, focusing on urban stormwater
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and Geophysics. Candidates should have a PhD in geology, geophysics or related field by the time of this appointment, be within 5 years of their PhD and have not held a permanent or tenured faculty
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professional conferences or organizational events. Qualifications Required Education and Experience PhD in Education, Psychology, or appropriate related field No previous experience required Preferred
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of vasopressin and oxytocin neurosecretory neurons, their role in hydromineral balance, and their dysfunction in a rat model of heart failure. Writes and may contribute to research papers, articles, and
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assist us with the review process. You may upload these documents to the application under CV/Resume. Required Education and Experience Appropriate PhD in a related field. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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Experience Appropriate doctoral degree Preferred Qualifications PhD in Biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Host Pathogen Interactions, Cellular and Molecular Biology, or related science. Laboratory research
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, including epilepsy and seizure models, and brain disease paradigms. This position is responsible for data compilation, analysis, interpretation and preparation of scientific manuscripts. Assist other research
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/Resume. Required Education and Experience Appropriate PhD, MD, or DVM in a related field. Preferred Qualifications Experience in one or more of the following (i) whole cell patch clamp electrophysiology
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structural biology will be well-suited for this role. You’ll apply your specialized skills using advanced genetic mouse models and techniques like confocal imaging, brain-slice electrophysiology, in vivo
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rhythms using Drosophila as a model system. This research will involve biochemical assays, cell imaging, genomics, and computational approaches to define how conformational changes in CLOCK and PERIOD