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years of postdoctoral experience. Department Contact for Questions Inquiries about this position should be sent to Dr. Lasagna Reeves ([email protected]) Additional Qualifications Special Instructions
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activities, including, but not limited to, Didactics, Seminars, and Journal Club activities. Also, participation in the division’s training and mentoring of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows is
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of multidimensional NMR data analysis is expected. A doctoral degree in chemistry, biophysics or a related field with several years postdoctoral experience in biomolecular NMR is required. Prior experience in
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Professor. Basic Qualifications A Ph.D. in Biological Sciences is required. Postdoctoral training or teaching experience is strongly preferred, but not required. Candidates should have strong communication
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in physiology or immunology or related field with at least 3 years of postdoctoral experience. Department Contact for Questions Inquiries about this position should be sent to Dr. Allison Norlander
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proposal components, such as Postdoctoral Mentoring Plans, Data Management Plans, Responsible Conduct of Research Plans, Current and Pending Support Templates, and CV and Biosketch Templates for common major
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or Associate Professor level to start in fall 2024. A Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry, or a related field and postdoctoral experience are required. Successful candidates will be expected to develop a visible
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and federal regulations, including proper disposal and maintenance of regulated materials trains and supervises research staff, postdoctoral fellows and students manages daily operations
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. An interest and/or experience in developing cellular therapy for solid tumors is preferred. Responsibilities may include teaching grad students, mentoring postdoctoral fellows, and gearing their work towards
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Brain Axis Consortium, including grant writing. The Scientist will interact with and help to oversee trainees, and will work in collaboration with other lab staff, postdoctoral fellows, students, and NIH