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manuscript writing. This program is supported by an NIH National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) T32 training grant. The postdoctoral fellow may work with one of 23 primary mentors, spanning 7 departments
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(Columbia Business School), and the lab research principal Antonio Coppola (Stanford GSB), and co-authors on academic papers, PhD students, and predoctoral fellows. The fellow will also interact and
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candidate will complement the research of our faculty, and share our commitment to an interdisciplinary and inclusive approach to the study of Mediterranean antiquity. Aside from the primary goal of pursuing
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Scholar Duration: 2 years Start Date: Flexible (anticipated Fall/Winter 2025) Principal Investigator: Dr. Titilola Falasinnu Position Summary The Division of Immunology and Rheumatology at Stanford
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: ● Extensive tissue culture laboratory experience (at least 1 year) is required. Good laboratory practices and sterile culture techniques are critical. ● Ability to undertake and complete large research projects
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epidemiology primary mentor. Opportunities for didactic training in epidemiology and research methodology. Access to patients and data from local and national leading studies. Clinical exposure through
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on hotspot detection. This modeling work is well supported by large-scale primary datasets, including survey-based, parasitological, serologic, and genomic data. Relevant methodologies include mechanistic
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resident at the PGY 2 or PGY 3 level. The applicant must be enrolled in an ACGME-accredited General Surgery program. The estimated annual salary for the position is $73,800. This is an American College
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interests of our faculty, please see "Research interests (link is external) ". The length of training is two years. The training program can also provide tuition support for completing a Masters degree in
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funded by Administration for Children and Families (ACF). The primary research focus of this position is on understanding how families’ and educators’ experiences related to early care and education (ECE