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. King Trust, the program is designed to support research across biomedical fields that focuses on the causes of human diseases with the mission of improving treatment. Applicants may apply under one
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, and in vivo electrophysiology. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and executing animal experiments and analyzing multimodal biological data. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. in a
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Description Professor Jia Liu and his Bioengineering lab are seeking a postdoctoral researcher with extensive expertise in nanofabrication. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and
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integrity and other professional and soft skills Journals Policy & innovation Open SciencePromoting open dissemination of knowledge Research integrityFostering responsible conduct of research Research
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sediment chloroflexi Stanford University, laboratory of Alfred Spormann Marian Schmidt, Ph.D. Biological innovation and resilience in the ocean The University of Texas at Austin, laboratory of Howard Ochman
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Applicants should be working in the field of the journal to which they apply and plan to visit another laboratory. Each application will be judged on the excellence of the candidate, as
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Foundation and Dementia Alliance North Carolina Partner to Advance Alzheimer’s Innovation The partnership supports an outstanding researcher at UNC Chapel Hill who is advancing novel gene therapy strategies
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for candidates interested in developmental, stem cell, neuro, computational biology, genetics or genomics. Basic Qualifications The candidate should have a PhD or plan to defend their PhD in the coming year
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biology. A background in the visual arts and/or design is looked upon favorably. All positions require a doctoral degree. The Disease Biophysics Group is a creative, transdisciplinary group of engineers
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with studies, research, or launching innovative projects. These fellowships are aimed at students, PhD candidates, early-career professionals, and project initiators, fostering growth and innovation.