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Objective of Postdoctoral Fellowships The objective of PFs is to support researchers’ careers and foster excellence in research. The Postdoctoral Fellowships action targets researchers holding a PhD
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. For more information, visit our lab website at janetsonglab.com. Basic Qualifications PhD in a relevant field, or have completed all requirements for the PhD by the anticipated start date. Additional
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possibility of renewal based on performance. The appointment will be funded by non-federal sources. Basic Qualifications Candidates must have a PhD with background in human neuroimaging or related field with
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investigates cell behaviors in live embryos to address fundamental questions about how tissues are built Basic Qualifications Candidates should hold a PhD in the relevant areas or be nearing their PhD defense
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Expected Start Date: July – Sep 2025 Basic Qualifications A PhD in Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and/or Neuroscience Extensive experience with
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, bioethics) Priority consideration will be assigned to applicants who have completed the PhD in the three years prior to the start date Experience working in low-income communities Additional Qualifications
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, sociology, economics, ecology, epidemiology, implementation science, bioethics) Priority consideration will be assigned to applicants who have completed the PhD in the three years prior to the start date
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Degeneration Research grant recipient, Yong-Su Kwon, PhD Our Funding Philosophy It is our firm belief that having the courage to invest in innovative ideas will lead to revolutionary therapies. BrightFocus
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variety of interventions in development economics (e.g., cash transfer interventions, training programs, etc.) Role of the predoctoral fellow: through statistical software and the (meta-)analysis