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, statistics, or a quantitative field such as astronomy or geology, economics, health policy, health services research, public policy, or a related field and two years of experience or an equivalent combination
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A NIH-funded post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of Susan J. Baserga, MD, PhD, in the Departments of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry at Yale University and the Yale School
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Postdoc Position- Dr. Jennifer A Kim, MD-PhD The Division of Neurocritical Care in the Department of Neurology at Yale University is inviting applications for a two-to-three-year postdoctoral
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Postdoctoral position in Genetics and Pathogenesis of Liver Disease at the laboratory of Silvia Vilarinho, MD, PhD at Yale Liver Center. The Vilarinho lab at Yale Liver Center is seeking highly
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(AMOC). The work will involve climate modeling, analyses of observational and GCM data, and analytical approaches. A PhD in physical oceanography, atmospheric sciences or related disciplines is required
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, MS, PhD, MD); Proven experience in a leadership/consultancy role; Expert knowledge regarding Federally Funded/FDA regulated research regulations, ICH GCP & the clinical trials process; Proven
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, applied/computational mathematics, engineering, biostatistics, statistics, or a quantitative field such as astronomy or geology, economics, health policy, health services research, public policy, or a
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to Gilbert Moeckel, MD, PhD, Chair of Recruitment Committee, Department of Pathology, Yale School of Medicine ([email protected] ). Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer
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for an experienced neurotologist to be appointed Chief of the Section of Otology and Neurotology. The Section is comprised of 3 neurotologists, 2 NIH funded PhD's, and the Yale Hearing and Balance Center with
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, predictive modeling, and machine learning concepts. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: Master’s or PhD in a quantitative field where research and quantitative methods have direct applicability