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Zhu lab in the Barnstable Brown Diabetes Center is looking for a talented Post-doctoral Scholar to study adipose tissue and inter-organ communication (adipose-liver-gut axis) in obesity and MASH
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researcher with a doctoral degree and a strong background in clinical or translational research. The successful candidate will demonstrate scientific curiosity, strong analytical and communication skills, and
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and verbal communication skills. Required License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements Long hours completing repetitive tasks, occasional heavy lifting. Shift Monday-Friday 8am – 5pm
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community-engaged research. Required License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements repetitive motion typical of desk work (sitting/bending/typing/twisting); prolonged exposure to computer
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: 1. What is your preferred statistical language platform? 2. Do you have any existing peer-reviewed publications in journals? If so, what was your role in the publication? 3. Are you willing to explore
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effectively in collaborative research environments Does this position have supervisory responsibilities? No Preferred Education/Experience Deadline to Apply 09/30/2026 Our University Community We value the well
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/Experience Deadline to Apply 09/30/2026 Our University Community We value the well-being of each of our employees and are dedicated to creating a healthy place for everyone to work, learn and live. In
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, excellent written and verbal communication skills, professionalism, strong interpersonal and teamwork abilities, a solid academic record, and a commitment to scientific rigor. Deadline to Apply 04/30/2026 Our
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. Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills, at least one first-author publication, and appropriate experience. Experience working with quantitative and/or social network data is
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inter‐organ communication in heart injury (e.g. heart failure) and neurological disorder (e.g. traumatic brain injury) using our unique genetic mouse models. Candidates with research experience in