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techniques will be performed in vitro and in vivo using patient derived xenograft line, primary samples and murine models. The ideal applicants should have a doctoral degree (PhD or MD/PhD) with ideally (not
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applicant will be expected to work independently and possess a strong work ethic. Candidate should have a PhD in Cell, Developmental, or Molecular Biology. Proven experience in either functional genomics
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workers, and other related duties as required. Expected Salary: Salary will be in line with NIH policy for Post Doc positions. Minimum Requirements: The position requires a PhD or MD/PhD. Applicants should
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requirements for an accredited PhD, or equivalent international degree program. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in appropriate Social Science discipline such as Economics, Sociology, Geography, Gender Studies
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commensurate with education and experience Minimum Requirements: PhD in Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, or a related field Preferred Qualifications: A strong work ethic, discipline, and a drive
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program includes PhD, EdD, EdS, and MEd degree programs as well as a graduate concentration in education policy. Through this search, we seek a dynamic colleague who will contribute to this mission through
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Salary: The salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience, and the compensation includes a full benefits package. Minimum Requirements: PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry
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. Minimum Requirements: PhD in education or a related field Preferred Qualifications: Strong written and interpersonal communication skills Ability to provide leadership and to integrate the views of others
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that the candidate mentor PhD or MD/PhD students and participate in graduate education within the immunology or genetics curricula. This individual will play a leadership role in expanding the institutional center
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Analysis About the Mentor: Dr. Shao obtained his PhD degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Iowa in 2019, under the supervision of Dr. Gary E. Christensen (IEEE Fellow, AIMBE