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Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo. The successful candidate will explore undergraduate perceptions of career development in the biomedical sciences, specifically through the lens of individual
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with interest for regenerative biology and neuroscience. The optimal candidate will have a track record of scientific rigor, productivity, critical thinking and creativity. Strong skills in neuroscience
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., Immunity, 2015; Arbore et al., Science, 2016). We have extended our discovery in T cells and have also demonstrated that intracellular complement is operative across other immune (monocytes/macrophages, B
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will contribute to the development of personalized, targeted therapies that can make a meaningful difference in patients live. What we are looking for: PhD in biological sciences (Immunology
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, which supports education and training in basic science and clinical immunology. CU-AMC has a strong focus on immunology across multiple disciplines, exemplified by multiple campus-wide NIH funded