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to interact, serve as peer reviewers and advisors to one another, and provide feedback to the faculty regarding the quality and direction of the fellowship training program. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Social
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Postdoctoral positions in biology are available in the Zhi Tan laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine (Houston, TX), an interdisciplinary group using deep learning, computational chemistry, bioinformatics, medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, and molecular cell biology to develop novel...
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ambiguity. The modeling involves stochastic optimal control, option pricing, and natural resource theory. Specific Qualifications for Project A To qualify for the fellowship, the candidate should have a PhD
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date is October 1st , 2024 or as soon as possible upon agreement. Competence requirements To be eligible for the scholarship, you should have a PhD, or be in the very final stages of finishing your PhD
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attrition, and exposure to endogenous mutagens and genotoxic metabolites. You will hold a PhD (or near completion: thesis submitted at the time of application) in stem cell, chromosome and/or genome stability
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a PhD, MD or comparable degree. Prior experience and training with at least three of the followings is preferred: epigenetics, CRISP/Cas9, autophagy, stem cell biology, exosomes, viral vectors, renal
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of Alzheimer’s disease pathology. Competitive candidates should have a PhD in relevant fields and have a strong background in fundamental aspects of neuroscience, neurochemistry, immunohistochemistry, cellular and
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with interdisciplinary experience and a PhD degree in life sciences. Candidates should have an extensive background in one of the following disciplines: cell biology, biochemistry, proteomics, genetics
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). Application. A PhD in an ultrahigh vacuum-related field is required. Low temperature scanning probe or photoemission microscopy expertise is recommended. Please send your application (containing a cover
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helping to discover and move fundamental cancer biologic findings towards a clinical setting. The candidate will have a PhD or MD/PhD degree and background in functional genomics (including CRISPR, shRNA