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Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment The HEX Group is located in Piscataway, NJ and the Postdoc Research Associate position has the potential to be located either here or at CERN-LHC-CMS. Overview
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preeclampsia, COPD, hypertension and other groups at high risk for cardiovascular disease in a highly collaborative environment. There are extensive opportunities to collaborate with co-investigators/co-mentors
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persons with a history of preeclampsia, COPD, hypertension and other groups at high risk for cardiovascular disease in a highly collaborative environment. There are extensive opportunities to collaborate
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to identify new approaches for treating therapeutically resistant breast cancers. This Postdoctoral Research Fellowship position offers a truly interdisciplinary environment where basic science discoveries can
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to identify new approaches for treating therapeutically resistant breast cancers. This Postdoctoral Research Fellowship position offers a truly interdisciplinary environment where basic science discoveries can
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motivated postdoctoral fellows to join our group. The laboratory offers a rich training environment to expand one’s knowledge of basal ganglia disease mechanisms, diverse technical methodologies, and issues
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their scientific achievements and research interests, and the names of 3 references to Stacy Horner ([email protected] ). The lab offers a vibrant and rigorous training environment for postdoctoral
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past experience, CV, and contact information for references to Ashley Moseman ([email protected] ). The lab offers a vibrant and rigorous training environment for postdoctoral fellows. Duke also
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supportive environment to join our team. A PhD degree is required with training in neuroscience, human physiology, psychology, pharmacology, and/or a related field. Experience with imaging (MRI / fMRI or other
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Immunobiology at Duke University School of Medicine. The lab is also affiliated with numerous centers on campus that offer a rich multidisciplinary environment, with active collaborations between clinicians and