11 computational-biology-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern California
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: Preferred Education: PhD Preferred Experience: Research and Lab, tissue culture, molecular biology Preferred Field of Expertise: Cancer Research Percentage of Time: 100% Fixed Term? Yes If Fixed Term
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research associates, technicians, PhD, and master’s students on projects related to stem cell biology and aging. Performs other related duties as assigned or requested. The university reserves the right
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will work on research projects in a highly interdisciplinary environment. Will work with senior research associates, technicians, PhD, and master’s students on projects related to stem cell biology and
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Neuroscience (HCN) graduate program and the Neuroscience graduate program (NGP). Postdoctoral research associates are encouraged to apply to the HCN program, which is supported by an NIH training grant and
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advanced knowledge of equipment, procedures and analysis methods. Strong background in computer programming, mathematical modeling is required. Preferred Education: - PhD or equivalent doctorate in molecular
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and graduate students. Strong desire to learn and grow for the next career step. Preferred Qualifications : Preferred Education: PhD in Neuroscience, Biology or Biochemistry or Similar Discipline
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. Preferred Education: PhD in Neuroscience, biology, or related field within previous five years Preferred Experience: 2 years postdoctoral experience Minimum Education: PhD, MD or equivalent doctorate within
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candidate will have a PhD in a relevant field of biomedical science, but specific experience in cancer biology preferred, along with prior mouse models experience. Evidence of peer-reviewed publications
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Possess a PhD or be close to the completion of a PhD or DPhil in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, or Data Science in a relevant field (e.g. Biology with strong quantitative training
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: Preferred Education: PhD Preferred Experience: 1+ years Preferred Field of Expertise: axonal biology, human embryonic stem cells, electrophysiology recordings, visual pathway Applicant Attachments (Required