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will lead independent research projects, report progress and track deliverables, work to develop new approaches and ways of thinking about the field of tumor immunology, contribute to the lab through
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-reviewed, published article, and ashort (ca. 2,000 words long) proposal about a GELSI research project you would like to develop at the DEC, indicating the problem to be addressed, the working hypothesis
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https://raredonlab.com/ Annual Stipend: Approximately 61-71K Based on NIH Postdoctoral Fellows Payscale (see https://www.niaid.nih.gov/grants-contracts/salary-cap-stipends) Term: 2 years beginning July 1
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://archaia.yale.edu/certification. Information about past post-doctoral fellows can be found here. Past Archaia seminars and ASW topics have included ancient music, comparative linguistics in pre-modern languages
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Postdoctoral Positions available at the Alon Lab The Alon lab at Yale Medical School has openings for outstanding and passionate recently graduated scientists who are excited about structural
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(ASAP), NIH, and the Yale Adams Center. Read more about our work at https://www.scherzerlaboratory.org | https://medicine.yale.edu/news-article/precision-medicine-for-parkinsons-disease-is-focus-of-new
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signaling, and/or cellular biochemistry. Additional information about the laboratory, research interests, completed research projects, and the excellent career trajectories of previous postdoctoral fellows
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independent research. The successful candidate will work in a team of fellow trainees in the lab. Learn more about the Tang lab at https://www.steventanglab.com. The Tang lab is committed to training
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specific questions about the position for which you are applying, please contact the CADMY Program Administrator via cadmy@yale.edu. Yale University considers applicants for employment without regard to, and
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immediately and continue until the position is filled. Please have contact information available for three references upon request. ABOUT THE YALE CENTER FOR EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Emotions drive learning