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disseminating results via conferences, talks, and first-author manuscripts. Expertise in any or all of these skills is not required. Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD degree (or expected by September 1
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controlling complement, part of the body's immune system. Apellis Pharmaceuticals Medical Affairs supports the company mission by getting the right drug, to the right patient, at the right time. In 2022
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engineered cell therapies for various rare diseases. Responsibilities During the program, the fellow will work collaboratively and cross-functionally within Intellia's Medical Affairs (MA) group to support
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-spectrum approach, we are committed to making CRISPR-based medicines a reality for people suffering from genetic diseases and to creating novel engineered cell therapies for various rare diseases
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development, medical scientific affairs, program management, data sciences, quality and compliance, nonclinical, medical writing and publications, and chemistry, manufacturing, and controls, as
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compliance, nonclinical, medical writing and publications, and chemistry, manufacturing, and controls, as well as experience partner interactions and engage in vendor oversight. The fellowship training will
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intelligence (AI) and technology to address health inequities. Strong analytic and conceptual/theoretical skills Demonstrated capacity to communicate the findings of scientific research (e.g., assist in writing
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intelligence (AI) and technology to address health inequities. Strong analytic and conceptual/theoretical skills Demonstrated capacity to communicate the findings of scientific research (e.g., assist in writing
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new applications. Qualifications: Must have a PhD or equivalent in engineering or mathematics. Must be able to undertake full-time research and scholarship. Must be able to work in collaborative multi
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. Mechanobiology in aging in the musculoskeletal system or the cardiovascular system: this area focuses on the application of mechanobiology technology and discovery to the aging research. 2. Immunomechanobiology