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helping to discover and move fundamental cancer biologic findings towards a clinical setting. The candidate will have a PhD or MD/PhD degree and background in functional genomics (including CRISPR, shRNA
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communicating with authors, internal support staff, and external vendors. Use tools to conduct, analyze, and enhance the peer-review process. Education: A PhD is required, in Physics, Neuroscience, Biology
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manuscripts in collaboration with the larger team, organizing events and engaging with the scientific community in conferences and site visits. To succeed in this role, you will have: A MD, or PhD (or
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: Essential: Applicants must have a PhD, with a strong track record in research relevant to the fields covered in the journal. A keen interest in research both within and beyond your specialty. The ability
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, teaching, and clinical care. The Department has four full-time PhD scientists, and two clinician-investigators, all with joint or adjunct appointments in various basic science departments. In 2023, the UIC
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well as, host-pathogen-microbiome interactions, and are particularly encouraged to apply. Candidates must have an MD, MD/PhD, or PhD, postdoctoral experience, documented evidence of high-quality, impactful peer
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editing therapies for these patients whose disorders are otherwise incurable. PARADIGM will be led by experts in bone marrow failure syndromes, hematology and genome editing: Mitchell Weiss , MD, PhD
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in the international scientific community. Attending conferences and visiting research institutions. To be considered for the position, you will have: A PhD (or equivalent) in materials, chemistry
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biology and biochemistry are welcome, although we have preference for programs that integrate innovative, modern approaches to address basic functioning of the cell. Minimum Education: PhD, MD, or both
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Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Pathology is looking for exceptional scientists (MD, MD/PhD or PhD) to be an independent investigator with experience in neuroscience, immunology, stem cell biology, or