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computers and technology. Ability to maintain clinic operating systems using video cameras, QuickDoc and computers. Required Skill/Ability 4: Ability to work independently and to take the initiative
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. Preferred Licenses or Certifications: bachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science, or medical technology from an accredited institution. Weekend Hours Required
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: Outstanding organization skills and attention to detail. Required Skill/Ability 3: Strong technical skills/proficient with technology – computer literacy, database management and project management. Working
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to assist YCGA in developing novel technology platforms and evaluating the existing platform for offering a new service. This position envisages training opportunities for recent PhDs (not more than two years
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Postdoctoral position developing novel optical microscopy tools for deep tissue in vivo imaging Lab: Rodríguez Lab, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University | rodriguezlab.yale.edu PI
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POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE - XR IN PEDIATRICS AT YALE (XRPEDS) DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED HEALTH PROMOTION EXPERIENCES FOR YOUTH The XR in Pediatrics (XRPeds) Lab in the Department of Pediatrics
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invites applications for a postdoctoral position. The successful candidate will be driving cutting-edge research into the mechanisms and engineering of cell-cell fusion and receptor signaling in human
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. Jiangbing Zhou, Professor of Biochemical Engineering, we have developed a new delivery platform for genome editing mediated by Cas9 and dCas9 in brains and other organs. The new delivery platform, termed
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ecological perspectives. (5) Facilitating collaborations with researchers in different disciplines, including engineering, forestry, and economics. (6) Mentoring graduate and undergraduate students and
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impact of defects in these processes. Project areas of particular interest include: applying genome-wide imaging-based screening technology to cilia; understanding a newly identified role for ciliary