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and supportive academic community. Qualifications We are seeking candidates who meet the following criteria: A PhD or equivalent degree, already obtained, in a related field e.g., philosophy, law
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Lab to identify molecular signatures defining sickle cell disease (SCD) and reduced vaccine response by analysis of systems-level data profiling innate immunity and long-term adaptive immunity among
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Haven, CT. In accordance with university requirements, postdoctoral trainees in this position are expected to be on campus full time for in-person training. To Apply A relevant doctoral degree and
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projects, there are ample opportunities to tailor the needs of the lab to the skillset and interests of the individual. Candidates with MD, PhD, or MD/PhD degrees and experience in a variety of molecular
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Dr. Christine Cha as their primary research mentor. While honing their expertise in youth suicide across in the Cha lab, the postdoctoral associate will be expected to establish a radically innovative
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have strong background in AI, directed evolution, or deep mutational scanning. Qualifications: Candidates should have published at least one first-author paper in a reputable journal and hold a Ph.D. or
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knowledgeable activists and public intellectuals whose work on rural life transcends the academy may also be considered. Graduate students who are working on their doctoral degrees may apply, but fellowship
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doctoral degree in genetics/epigenetics, statistical genetics, computer science and bioinformatics, or other relevant areas at the time the position begins • Excellent organization and project management
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have a strong research track record and must hold a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree. A background in nucleic acid biochemistry, bioinformatics, and/or data science is advantageous, but we welcome talented
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for the position include a doctoral degree, one or more first author research publications demonstrating strong and relevant experimental biology skills, and previous experience in pharmacology, cancer biology, cell