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Department: Neurosurgery 50003929 Reg-Temp: Full-Time Regular Position Summary: The Department of Neurosurgery seeks a postdoctoral research associate for the lab of Stephen Gliske, PhD, Associate Professor
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a recent PhD graduate with a track record in 1) tobacco regulatory science: behavioral health, quantitative assessment, epidemiology, and other population science or 2) health outcomes: neurocognition
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include: small molecule synthesis and characterization, data analysis, manuscript preparation, and laboratory management. The ideal candidate would have a PhD degree (or expected PhD) with experience in
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, or cognitive neuroscience, demonstrated success as a recent PhD graduate with a track record in 1) tobacco regulatory science: behavioral health, quantitative assessment, epidemiology, and other population
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PhD degree (or expected PhD) with experience in organic synthesis and medicinal chemistry. Required experience includes organic reaction design and execution, chromatography, spectroscopic evaluation
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on synthetic polymers and lipid nanoparticles. Candidates with strong background in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and disease biology are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications PhD Supplemental
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on synthetic polymers and lipid nanoparticles. Candidates with strong background in chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences, and disease biology are encouraged to apply. Required Qualifications PhD Supplemental
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the required licensure/certification? Required Computer Applications: Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word Required Other Computer Applications: eShop Required Additional Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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Associate position in a federally-funded laboratory. Applicants must have an MD, PhD, or equivalent. The research will utilize large animal (porcine) models of vascular diseases. No prior experience with
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career path. Applicants must have a PhD, and/or MD. Applications are being accepted online at http://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/85267. Individuals from diverse backgrounds are encourage to apply