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, there are multiple opportunities for translational research. Qualifications: PhD, MD or MD/PhD in neuroscience, neuroimaging, statistics, psychology, engineering or a related field is required. Previous experience
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genome sequencing), and bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. Candidates would have a background in genetics or molecular biology. PhD and excellent communication and writing skills are required. Salary
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their PhD by the time of appointment. Graduate students who are working on their PhDs may apply, but must present proof of having completed and filed their dissertations, even if awaiting formal conferral
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Histories and Yale Library Special Collections communities at Yale. Compensation is competitive and includes benefits and health insurance. All applicants must have completed their PhD by the time of
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are candidates with research experience neurogenetic disease mouse models. The candidate must have a recent PhD or MD/PhD degree in a relevant field with a proven track record of scientific productivity including
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repair (immunostaining for biomarkers of DNA damage, R-loop biology, DNA damage signaling, etc). The candidate must have a recent PhD or MD/PhD degree in a relevant field with a proven track record of
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dataset analysis. Developing multi-scale mechanistic or data-driven models of the immune system, with a focus on T and B cell biology. Candidate requirements Candidates must have a PhD in Computational
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conducive to effectively working towards a great future. If you are a PhD-level or MD-level scientist with first author publications and an interest in cancer, high-throughput methods, we strongly encourage
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available for a highly motivated PhD graduate. The successful candidate will join a group of young and motivated scientists in the Alagpulinsa laboratory, located in the Yale Sterling Hall of Medicine
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compatibility, interpretation of lab results, digital droplet PCR measurement of donor derived cell free DNA, which is in research mode currently. Mentoring: Primary mentoring wil be provided by Laurine Bow, PhD