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that have led to clinical trials and we now strive to understand anti-tumor B cell responses. The PhD postdoctoral candidate would be a highly motivated immunology trained individual, interested in B cell
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the Associate Dean for Research Training, including centralized admissions workflow and community recruitment visits, PhD student funding model, program/trainee evaluation and assessment, student programming
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should have a PhD in molecular biology, genetics, neuroscience, or a related field. Prior experience in RNA biology is encouraged but not necessary. Conduct independent research activities under
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. The Arepally-Khandelwal Lab at Duke University Medical Center is recruiting a postdoctoral research fellow (PhD, MD, or MD/PhD) to investigate the role of complement in immune-mediated hematologic disorders
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. Extraction of Patient Reported Outcome Measures. • Collaboration with the PhDs at the laboratory, division, department, and University. Development of data-sharing agreements and investigator initiatives with
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are encouraged to submit a cover letter detailing their interests and relevant experience(s). Requirements: - PhD, MD, MBBS, DSc, MD/PhD, MD/DSc, MBBS/PhD, or MBBS/DSc in a relevant field - A strong background in
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support to the PhD and DNP Students (BSN-DNP/Post MSN Program). Perform complex, diverse, and confidential support of activities including, but not limited to: student scholarship, assist with grant
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pressure in health, and pathological dysregulation that leads to ocular hypertension in glaucoma. Highly motivated and enthusiastic PhD, or MD/PhD graduates with training in vision science, cell biology
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. SUMMARY The Postdoctoral Appointee must be a registered nurse, have a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. DNS). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency. Proof
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Lab. This position reports to Matthew Hilton, PhD, Associate Professor in Orthopaedic and Associate Professor in Cell Biology. Work Performed Manage daily operation of a dynamic group of 10 researchers