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health equity worldwide. Problems of health equity are biosocial phenomena and addressing them requires insights from both biological and social sciences. Our department faculty are trained in disciplines
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, sociology, economics, ecology, epidemiology, implementation science, bioethics) Priority consideration will be assigned to applicants who have completed the PhD in the three years prior to the start date
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Imaging Approaches to Measuring Brain Energetics School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Human Evolutionary Biology Position Description We seek a
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student and postdoc candidates: A letter from your advisor indicating their support for taking on this teaching position. Contact Information Katherine Powers, PhD Associate Director of Undergraduate
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the instructors). The position is the ideal training ground for a recent graduate who is interested in pursuing a PhD in Economics. Salary is $55,000, plus benefits. Expected start date is during the summer of 2025
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow in Imaging Approaches to Measuring Brain Energetics School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Human Evolutionary Biology Position Description We seek a
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. For more information, visit our lab website at janetsonglab.com. Basic Qualifications PhD in a relevant field, or have completed all requirements for the PhD by the anticipated start date. Additional
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Expected Start Date: July – Sep 2025 Basic Qualifications A PhD in Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and/or Neuroscience Extensive experience with
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Qualifications PhD in Developmental Biology, Cell Biology, or related fields. Strong background in cell biology, different types of fluorescent imaging, and organoid culture required. Experience with model
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computational and systems biology approaches to analysis of single-cell RNA-sequencing data. These datasets derive from samples of human lungs, and also from mouse models of airway injury, inflammation and