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individual with an interest in experimentation, analytical workflows, and scientific teamwork to be a Postdoctoral Fellow in the CHaRM lab, specifically to work on our synthetic biology project. Our goal is to
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biology, sleep, or related fields. Curriculum Vitae: Include a list of publications with brief (1 paragraph) descriptions of your contributions to each published work. References: Provide names and contact
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Apply Now Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work agreements are reviewed annually at a minimum and are
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research experience in rheumatology and genomics. The individual will work in a highly collaborative environment and has opportunities to work with top investigators in Dermatology, Rheumatology, and
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-disciplinary environment. As the selected candidate, you will be expected to work under the guidance of the PI and laboratory administrator while working collegially and collaboratively with other laboratory
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, highly motivated individual for postdoctoral fellow position. The successful candidate is expected to thrive in a fast-paced dynamic environment. In this role, the candidate will work as part of a team
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applicant for a Post Doc position. The candidate will work on multiple funded/unfunded research projects that aim to develop novel methods and devices to assess and improve neurological outcomes after stroke
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fellows, graduate students, research faculty, and medical/undergraduate students. Our work focuses on investigating the biology of DNA damage response signaling pathways in tumorigenesis and therapeutic
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related to the position, potentially supplemented by at least 2 years of experience in a research setting relevant to the position A strong work ethic The ability to work independently combined with a
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team values excellence, integrity, diversity, impact and kindness - and we are looking for postdoctoral trainees who are enthusiastic, creative and experienced in circuit level structure/function assays