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Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Developmental Biology, Cell Biology, or related field Proficiency in cell culture, including primary human cell isolation and culture Experience with microphysiological
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examining the epigenetic regulation of immunogenicity in lung cancer. The candidate will be responsible for executing a tumor immunology project and presenting findings under the supervision of the Principal
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enrich the future. Responsibilities* Independently lead scientific projects under the supervision of the Principal Investigator (PI). Design experiments, analyze data, and present research findings
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disease. The research enterprise is funded by a variety of sources, including, but not limited to, the NIH, DoD, NSF, industry, and professional societies. Primary basic science research operations
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to identify a broad range of techniques to achieve the project's primary goal. The successful candidate will be highly motivated, able to multi-task efficiently, work independently and be committed to research
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be a central contributor to the project "Workplace Income Distribution by Social Class in the United States Manufacturing Sector, 1967-2022," whose principal investigators are Dr. Tali Kristal
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research design as well as to assist the principal investigator in determining research goals. Excellent decision making and the ability to assume a substantial portion of the research project work are a
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Master of Science degree in Health Services. Our proposed Core Program will provide trainees with rigorous scientific and biostatical training and expanded knowledge beyond their oftentimes narrow research
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the guidance of the Hill Auditorium Project's principal investigators-Mark Clague, Cayenne Harris, and Jay Cook-the research fellow will make key contributions to planning, organizing, and conducting research
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the Biosocial Research Collaborative. The fellow will contribute to several projects investigating how the social environment shapes biological processes of aging. One primary focus will be on an NIH-funded R01