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Summary: The Medical Humanities Research Institute at Rice University seeks to appoint one postdoctoral associate with a PhD in a humanities discipline for a two-year appointment in the research area of
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across centers. To achieve this, each center is building interdisciplinary teams specializing in solutions-oriented research while using a research-practice partnership (RPP) model to jointly design
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relationships of nanofiber-based membranes for a range of advanced applications, including drug delivery, energy storage, biomaterials, and thermal dissipation. The lab is particularly interested in developing
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imaging, neuroengineering, and climate modeling. Faculty & Staff: The department consists of 14 core faculty (12 tenured/tenure-track, 2 full-time teaching) and is supported by five (5) dedicated
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position, with potential for renewal based on performance, and will begin June 2026. The position is structured to support the Postdoctoral Fellow in advancing an independent research agenda alongside
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arrangements may be subject to change. Hiring Range: Salary range starts at $106,400 and up, based on experience and qualifications. *Exempt (salaried) positions under FLSA are not eligible for overtime
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requires an outstanding record of scholarship and exceptional potential for future intellectual achievement. A commitment to interdisciplinary water technology research is also required. Applicants
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, skills, and experience in translating complex business needs into technical solutions using advanced analytics, including predictive modeling and statistical analysis, to drive institutional decision
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innovation at speed across the university by building a culture of trust, using an effective operating model, driving seamless experiences, and providing core IT capabilities. OIT is service-oriented and team
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the complex interplay between the nervous and immune systems during development, homeostasis, and neurodegeneration from the perspective of microglia. We use the vertebrate model organism, zebrafish, widely