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One postdoctoral position is currently available at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) for a collaborative project with a starting date of April 1, 2020. The candidate will
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KAUST benefits for postdoctoral fellows KAUST offers a highly competitive salary. Benefits include housing, medical, dental insurance, K-12 education for dependent children (subject to availability
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for a two-year postdoc position. The position will include a competitive salary based on the candidate’s qualifications; benefits include medical and dental insurance, free furnished housing on the KAUST
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international conferences. Writing regular reports for the project outputs. Bonus Points KAUST offers a highly competitive salary. Benefits include housing, medical, dental insurance, K-12 education for dependent
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As part of a major initiative to strengthen its research in environmental science and engineering, the Environmental Science and Engineering (EnSE) Program in the Biological and Environmental
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, this position offers to work at the interface of genome biology and breeding. We offer a highly competitive salary, free housing and subsidized medical insurance. For more information about living and working
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will include a competitive salary based on the candidates qualifications; other benefits include medical and dental insurance, free furnished housing on the KAUST campus, annual paid vacation, and other
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environment with researchers from over 100 nationalities Post-docs receive highly competitive salaries and other benefits, inclusive of accommodation, healthcare, medical and dental insurance, relocation
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the genetic basis of key clinical features of bacterial infections. This position suits recent PhDs, MD/PhDs, with a career interest in computational biology, microbial evolution and bioinformatics working in
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collaboration between KAUST scientists with clinicians in the best in-Kingdom medical centers. The ideal candidate combines experience and interest in chemical genomics, CRISPR, TraDIS to address key questions