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under the guidance of Dr. Oliver Karam, MD, PhD, and collaborate with experts in implementation science, health services research, biostatistics, trauma-related psychopathologies, and critical care
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genome sequencing), and bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. Candidates would have a background in genetics or molecular biology. PhD and excellent communication and writing skills are required. Salary
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, there are multiple opportunities for translational research. Qualifications: PhD, MD or MD/PhD in neuroscience, neuroimaging, statistics, psychology, engineering or a related field is required. Previous experience
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are candidates with research experience neurogenetic disease mouse models. The candidate must have a recent PhD or MD/PhD degree in a relevant field with a proven track record of scientific productivity including
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repair (immunostaining for biomarkers of DNA damage, R-loop biology, DNA damage signaling, etc). The candidate must have a recent PhD or MD/PhD degree in a relevant field with a proven track record of
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dataset analysis. Developing multi-scale mechanistic or data-driven models of the immune system, with a focus on T and B cell biology. Candidate requirements Candidates must have a PhD in Computational
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conducive to effectively working towards a great future. If you are a PhD-level or MD-level scientist with first author publications and an interest in cancer, high-throughput methods, we strongly encourage
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compatibility, interpretation of lab results, digital droplet PCR measurement of donor derived cell free DNA, which is in research mode currently. Mentoring: Primary mentoring wil be provided by Laurine Bow, PhD
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School of Medicine campus. Be part of a vibrant research community. Qualifications: PhD in immunobiology, biochemistry, or related fields. Proficiency in flow cytometry and strong biochemistry background
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. Requirements PhD, or MD or equivalent degree in Immunology, Cell Biology or Biochemistry or relate discipline Prior experience in one or more of these are highly desired: single-cell omics, Lipidomics