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total of five years. This appointment is not intended for long-term, indefinite, or career appointments. I. POSITION INFORMATION Job Description Summary: In the Computational Biology Institute, within
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interpretation, preparation of materials for publication, presentations at conferences and meetings, and may develop new theories and methodologies. This role can expect timely advice as to research directions and
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interdisciplinary, relying on tools from molecular biology, biochemistry, structural biology, AI-based structure prediction, transgenic models, immunology, and neuroscience, but also including industrial
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: School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS) Expected duration of appointment 2 Years Position Designation Hybrid Special Instructions to Applicants Employees in this subfamily are responsible
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with experienced researchers, this role will participate in the planning and conduction of discovery research, data analysis and interpretation, preparation of materials for publication, presentations
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the planning and conduction of discovery research, data analysis and interpretation, preparation of materials for publication, presentations at conferences and meetings, and may develop new theories and
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well as extensive online journals from GW Libraries The Laboratory of Dr Xiaoyan Zheng in the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology and the Cancer Center at the George Washington University School of Medicine and
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Health Sciences (SMHS) is the 11th oldest medical school in the country and the first in the nation’s capital. Since its establishment, the school has been at the forefront of medical education and has
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initiatives . In the Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation Medicine of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), a position is available for a scholarly, well-trained
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the planning and conduction of discovery research, data analysis and interpretation, preparation of materials for publication, presentations at conferences and meetings, and may develop new theories and