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. Preferred Licenses or Certifications: bachelor’s degree in a chemical, physical, biological, or clinical laboratory science, or medical technology from an accredited institution. Weekend Hours Required
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A postdoctoral associate position is available in the Miller-Jensen laboratory in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Yale University. We are seeking a highly motivated individual to join
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to assist YCGA in developing novel technology platforms and evaluating the existing platform for offering a new service. This position envisages training opportunities for recent PhDs (not more than two years
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POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE - XR IN PEDIATRICS AT YALE (XRPEDS) DEVELOPMENT OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED HEALTH PROMOTION EXPERIENCES FOR YOUTH The XR in Pediatrics (XRPeds) Lab in the Department of Pediatrics
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(b) Digital health technology (c) Data science and health informatics (d) Lifestyle risk behavior change and chronic disease prevention The postdoctoral associate will work on multiple completed and
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. Jiangbing Zhou, Professor of Biochemical Engineering, we have developed a new delivery platform for genome editing mediated by Cas9 and dCas9 in brains and other organs. The new delivery platform, termed
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ecological perspectives. (5) Facilitating collaborations with researchers in different disciplines, including engineering, forestry, and economics. (6) Mentoring graduate and undergraduate students and
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representative publication(s) to [email protected]. Required Skills and Experience: - A Ph.D. in psychology, neuroscience, engineering, computer science, or a related field is required. - Proficient in
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are looking for individuals with interest and experience in (a) addressing the human, societal, and environmental issues brought about by the development of digital technology (from the Web and social media
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immunology and / or cancer biology research. Experience with in vivo immunotherapy models, functional genomics and the use of CRISPR, protein engineering, systems immunology, and tumor microenvironment