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://as.nyu.edu/biology/directory.fei-li.html This position is for a post-PhD trainee preparing for a research scientist career path. The planned position will provide a transition to career independence through
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and/or Training: A doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent) in a relevant field. Special Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Required: Candidates must hold a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent
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of Excellence for Leukemia Studies with access to cutting-edge technology and resources. The successful candidate will ideally have a PhD (or will obtain a PhD) with a focus on molecular biology, cancer
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symposia. Minimum Education and/or Training PhD or MD in Infectious Diseases, Microbiology, Immunology, or a related field. Desired Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities Research experience in Infectious Diseases
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, and a cover letter explaining career and scientific training goals. Minimum education requirements: PhD with an experience in mouse genetics or stem cell culturing. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
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teaching Your qualifications: PhD and Master's degree (or equivalent) in Space Physics, Space Weather, or related field Excellent programming skills Excellent track record of scientific research and
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We are seeking a highly motivated individual for a cross-disciplinary post-doctoral position in the laboratories of Thad Stappenbeck, MD/PhD and Christine O’Connor, PhD at the Cleveland Clinic
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/ Candidates should have a PhD or equivalent with a strong background in HIV virology, molecular virology, immunology, and molecular/cellular biology. Experience with inflammasomes, molecular screening
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qualifications: PhD or equivalent degree in genetics, epidemiology, biostatistics, bioinformatics, or a related quantitative field Strong publication record Strong research interests in genetic epidemiology
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A PhD in immunology or related field with a deep understanding of mucosal immunology is required. Expertise working with primary human cells, intestinal tissues/organoids, murine models of intestinal