12 Environment Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in united-states-of-America in United States
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for individuals who are ready to contribute to our collaborative and innovative research environment. A high level of self-motivation and participation in a collaborative team is required. Please take a moment to
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neuroscience research using a combination of cutting-edge experimental approaches in a highly productive research environment.
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postdoctoral fellow, you will join a dynamic research environment focused on systems biology in infection and vaccination. Under the mentorship of Dr. Joann Arce, PhD, Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at HMS
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frontier, discovery-based research in neural protein-protein interaction and plasticity, and will have excellent collaboration opportunities in the world-class research environment at Baylor College
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be involved in other ongoing projects in the field of cancer genetics, epigenetics, and immunology. The candidate must be able to work in a group/team environment while also be able to work
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environment for structural, biochemical and translational research. Farmington, CT, is located in New England between Boston (90 min.) and New York City (90 min). Starting date, salary and project details
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experience with pulse sequence programming and/or analysis of diffusion MRI data is highly desired. Candidates should be highly motivated and interested in working in an interdisciplinary environment with
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to [email protected] Qualifications The ability to work well in a fast paced, collaborative, medically focused research environment are also preferred. Experience and willingness to work closely with
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. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and work collaboratively in a team environment. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a strong track record of scientific publications
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technologies (including CODEX and 3D imaging) to study disease pathogenesis and treatment, as well as building reference databases and atlases. The research environment is highly collaborative, intellectually