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. This position is partially funded through the Rudolph J. Anderson Endowed Postdoctoral Fellowship program. The Lee laboratory is a human immunology/immunogenetics research group that builds and applies new
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Postdoctoral associate, Whitney Humanities Center at Yale The Whitney Humanities Center at Yale is accepting applications for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship for 2024–25. The fellowship is
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on computational genomics in application to human disease using registries and biobanks including All of Us Research Program, Million Veterans Program, and UK Biobank, either a single biobank or cross-biobanks using
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of Dr. Jordan Pober. The Pober lab group works in the area of human immune-mediated vascular and tissue injury. One project is focused on control of IL-15 trans-presentation by human endothelial cells
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, psychology, and neuroscience at the Yale School of Medicine. Our lab is interested in understanding the neural mechanisms of human cognition, including various states of arousal, the neural correlates
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of Medicine. The successful candidate will be driving research into the mechanistic biochemical and physiological aspects of how ribosomes are made in eukaryotic cells using model systems ranging from human
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Postdoctoral Researcher at the Yale Child Study Center & Program in Neurodevelopment and Regeneration Postdoctoral Associate Somatic mosaicism and epigenomic regulation in human development and
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. The candidate will lead a transformational project designed to unravel novel mechanisms of Parkinson’s and to rapidly repurpose therapeutics using human iPSC models. Candidate therapeutics will undergo pre
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to biological questions is also beneficial. Studies incorporate approaches in both primary human immune cells and in vivo mouse intestinal model systems. Education and experience: Candidates must have a PhD or
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organoid cultures derived from human and mouse are utilized. The candidate is expected to have a doctoral degree in a biology related field. Previous experience with mouse experiment and/or organoid culture