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. Education Requirement: PhD in analytical chemistry or a related field. Required Qualifications: Strong organizational skills and the ability to independently design and execute experiments. Exceptional
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Department:Pediatrics Salary Salary:Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: Position Summary The Postdoctoral researcher will be responsible for designing
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independently, yet in a collaborative environment with a group of scientists with various levels of expertise. Education Requirement: A PhD or MD/PhD degree in Health Sciences or a related field Required
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an exciting opportunity for a dual appointment within 1) the CADRE Health Services Research & Development (HSR&D) Center of Innovation (COIN) at ICVAHCS, a group that conducts cutting-edge clinical research
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) welcomes applications for a full-time, two-year Postdoctoral Research Scholar position. This position is ideal for a recent PhD graduate in a STEM field who is interested in exploring career opportunities
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Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor level, commensurate with the individual’s previous experience. Applicants must have a PhD, MD, DO or equivalent doctoral degree from an accredited college
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the design, execution, and interpretation of research studies with human subjects. Education Requirement: Candidates must have PhD, MD, or equivalent degree. Required Qualifications: Have a passion for
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of neurosciences and/or ophthalmology. Individuals who are highly motivated and willing to take risks for innovation are encouraged to apply. Successful candidate is expected to work independently, yet in a
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Requirement: Candidates with a PhD degree (or about to complete) in neuroscience, nutrition or a relatedfield such as physical rehabilitation science, psychology & brain sciences, health and humanphysiology
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of Hematology/Oncology is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar who will be designing, performing, and analyzing experiments related to bleeding and clotting disorders and outcomes in animal models. The successful