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. This preparation is important to help our faculty enrich the training environment for the diverse graduate student and postdoctoral communities at UCSF. The IRM and UCSF create a supportive environment to foster
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Research Center for Future Pathology and Postdoctoral Workstations. It has established an international and cutting-edge research team, focusing on “5+X” disciplines: Reproductive Medicine, Oncology
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. HT will foster top quality, interdisciplinary research by promoting a vibrant environment consisting of independent research groups that attracts outstanding graduate students and postdoctoral fellows
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2) Qiushi Distinguished Scholar 3) Tenured Professor /Tenured Associate Professor 4) ZJU 100 Young Professor 5) Postdoctoral Researcher 6) Research Fellow For more recruitment information, please
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excellent innovation ability. Postdoctoral Scientist Competitive skills required for high-impact research and collaboration. A main author of publications in peer-reviewed journals. All applicants must hold a
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networking opportunities, training sessions, mentoring and funding possibilities to fuel your research endeavors. Qualifications: PhD, MD, MD/PhD degrees and postdoctoral research experience; Strong
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networking opportunities, training sessions, mentoring and funding possibilities to fuel your research endeavors. Qualifications: MD, MD/PhD or PhD and postdoctoral research experience Strong publication
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research achievements and their innovative significance A plan for research and its prospects Three reference letters (one from your PhD supervisor and one from your postdoctoral supervisor) An account of
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allowance, scientific research fund as well as laboratory and office. 3. Other Positions (Professor / Associate Professor / Lecturer / Postdoctoral Researcher) Please visit https://rsc.nankai.edu.cn/2024/0118
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research goal and lead a team to conduct a research program. Postdoctor: You have finished your Ph.D. , preferably have postdoctoral experience and are establishing yourself as a promising researcher. You