22 humanities Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern California in United-United-States
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mechanistic underpinning of human disease. A major focus is on cancer (at multiple organ sites), cardiovascular-, respiratory-, immune-related (inflammatory), and metabolic diseases. Of special interest
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Postdoctoral research position at USC in Human Medical Population Genetics Salary Range: starting at $68,000 -$70,000 or commensurate with experience. When extending an offer of employment
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one or more programming languages (e.g. R, python, perl, C++, etc.) is essential. Some laboratory experience is preferred. Competitive applicants will also have extensive experience in conducting human
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genetic, anatomical, and functional features of neuronal cell types in both rodent and human brain tissue. Our goal is to develop innovative tools and resources to help scientists better translate
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is focused on understanding DNA damage and DNA repair in humans as these relate to cancer, aging, and the immune system. An existing Research Associate with 20 years of experience is also in the lab
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. Experience in transdifferentiating human embryonic stem cells, electrophysiology recordings from the superior colliculus or visual cortex, performing survival surgeries on rats using a stereotactic apparatus
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biostatistics department. The lab focuses on developing and applying statistical methods to understand the genetic basis of human disease, with expertise in combining population genetics, genetic epidemiology and
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and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact USC Human Resources by
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. The laboratory of Dr. Marc Vermulst is interested in hiring a highly motivated, talented post-doc to support its efforts in understanding the molecular basis of human aging. The successful applicant will be
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, and curates human invasive neurophysiology data from NIH Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative proposals. The ideal candidate will have experience in signal