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University of California, San Diego | Mision de San Diego de Alcala, Baja California | Mexico | 2 months ago
Available immediately for highly motivated recent PHDs and/or MDs with strong training in any of the following disciplines: biochemistry, bioinformatics, immunology, neuroscience, molecular and cell
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A postdoctoral scholar (PhD 5 years) is available in the Macroevolution Unit at OIST, an English-language research institute located near the ocean in subtropical Okinawa, Japan. We seek a highly
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National Institutes of Health - National Eye Institute | Bethesda, Maryland | United States | 3 months ago
. You will have the opportunity to lead and co-lead projects, design experiments for generating high-dimensional data (single cell transcriptomes and epigenomes, spatial transcriptomes, TCR/BCR
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, expand discipline-specific knowledge, and gain broad familiarity and expertise in complementary fields of science. The qualified candidates have a MD and/or PhD degree in vascular biology, molecular
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Miami Miller School of Medicine - Desai Sethi Urology and Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center | Miami, Florida | United States | 3 months ago
levels. These positions present exceptional opportunities to partner with an outstanding clinical urology program in a new institute dedicated to rapidly translating basic discoveries to the clinic