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Eastern Time. Position Description The Vanderbilt Department of Mathematics is seeking exceptional recent PhD recipients in Mathematics for several postdoctoral positions, with appointments to begin in
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: The Program Officer will serve as a project manager for multiple projects within the Grantmaking portfolio. They will manage timelines and deliverables for grantmaking processes, including peer review and pre
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of the Short Course in Transferable Skills Training (SHIFT) Program! If you’re a PhD student in biomedical research across the US, here’s your chance to elevate your skills, fully funded by an NIGMS R25 grant
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date of June 1st. This is a postdoctoral position ideal for recent PhD graduates interested in future teaching intensive faculty positions. The Curriculum Fellow in Microbiology will design, implement
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. They are looking for dedicated researchers with strong analytical skills in genetics and WGS/WES analyses to lead these projects. You will be part of a robust team of over 30 members, including postdocs, PhD
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of 14,000 ILS, along with access to enrichment activities, networking events, and personalized support. For more information on the application process, please refer to the links below. Candidates must
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. No matter where our customers are in the drug development process — from idea to patient — we help answer critical questions, decipher strategic trends, objectively evaluate product and business strategies
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references are key components to a successful application. Developing a clear, comprehensive, and competitive application is estimated to take at least 25 hours, so we encourage you to start this process as
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Pharm.D., M.D., and relevant Ph.D. or master’s degree graduates. The program exposes fellows to a myriad of pharmaceutical functions and provides hands-on involvement with the drug development process
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processes relevant to multiple organ tissues and models including heart, lungs, bone, pancreas, brain, and gastrointestinal tract. Our researchers study basic cellular processes that underlie normal