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Open Rank Faculty, Center for Public Health Genomics University of Virginia Location - Charlottesville, VA Description In a major new initiative, the Center for Public Health Genomics (CPHG) in
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University of Virginia Dept of Radiation Oncology | Charlottesville, Virginia | United States | about 1 month ago
must have a PhD and/or MD. Experience in protein ubiquitylation, DNA damage/repair, and chromatin biology is preferred. Candidates with significant expertise in genome-wide screening (siRNA/shRNA and
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of Southern California; and the University of Virginia. Fellows represent a diversity of backgrounds, political perspectives, and academic disciplines. Common among them is their interest in learning more about
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America’s Best Colleges guide as the #1 public regional university in Virginia and #3 in the South. The campus, convenient to neighborhoods, parks and the James River, features stunning public art and grounds
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America’s Best Colleges guide as the #1 public regional university in Virginia and #3 in the South. The campus, convenient to neighborhoods, parks and the James River, features stunning public art and grounds
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universities – Harvard University; Princeton University; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Southern California; and the University of Virginia. Fellows represent a diversity of
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Primary Work Address: Snyder Building, #380, Charlottesville, VA, 22903 Current HHMI Employees, click here to apply via your Workday account. The Zimmer Lab at the University of Virginia studies how
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operations. Schaeffer Fellows are selected from five universities – Harvard University; Princeton University; the University of California, Berkeley; the University of Southern California; and the University