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Cedars Sinai Medical Center, one of the nation’s premier academic healthcare institutions, is seeking a full-time faculty physician clinician researcher or PhD researcher to join the Department
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for Genomic Medicine (CGM). CGM will organize, coordinate, and oversee Clinical Genetics and Genomics Services across the Cedars-Sinai health system affiliates. The CGO will seek to create and oversee a
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of grant proposals. Responsible for designing experiments, organization of data for publications and presentations as author or co-author. Not responsible for generating grant funds. Funded Postdoctoral
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-funded individual career development grant proposal for independent research career in social and prevention sciences and medicine, public health, social-behavioral intervention development. May assist in
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responsible for generating grant funds. May participate in publications and presentations as author or co-author. Designs and performs experiments. Will keep appropriate experimental records and documentation
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pulses through Cedars-Sinai, and it’s just one of the many reasons why we rank as one of the top hospitals in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. When you join Cedars-Sinai, you become part of a team
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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (CSMC) is seeking an experienced Neonatologist to join the Division of Neonatology, the largest division in the Department of Pediatrics. The Cedars-Sinai NICU is a world
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to treatment and educating tomorrow's health professionals. Additionally, Cedars-Sinai demonstrates a commitment to the community through programs that improve the health of its most vulnerable residents. *Tied
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advancements and life-saving medical and scientific breakthroughs. Cedars-Sinai is one of the leading institutes for driven research funding from the National Institutes of Health. As an international leader in
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Principal Investigator, Joshua Burda, PhD, is looking for a Postdoctoral Scientist to join the team! The Burda Lab explores how glia respond to injuries and disorders of the CNS and how