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(BBE). Learn more about BBE here: https:///www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fy54CWYWEk . The department also leads a newly awarded NIEHS Training Grant in Environmental Neuroscience, in collaboration with
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. Application Instructions Please provide the following materials through Interfolio: https://apply.interfolio.com/182074 Cover letter that includes a brief summary of your most significant research
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on our provider recruitment site: https://dhproviders.org/ Or, candidates can contact Carrie Moore, DBA – Executive Recruiter Carrie.E.Moore@Hitchcock.org * These positions will remain posted until filled
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affiliated with HMEI. HMEI's Faculty and Associated Faculty are listed on the Institute's website: http://environment.princeton.edu . Note: Any Princeton University faculty member may serve as a mentor for the
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University of Connecticut Health Department of Regenerative Medicine and Skeletal Development 263 Farmington Avenue Farmington, CT 06030-3705 Tel: 860-679-2062 email: reichenberger@uchc.edu visit us at: https
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(https://irp.drugabuse.gov/staff-members/da-ting-lin/ ) Note: This position is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens. Selection for this position will be based solely on merit, with no discrimination
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Master's student, and several Undergrad students, and we plan to recruit an additional Postdoc and a graduate student over the next couple of years. More information about the Kim lab can be found here: http
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provides unique career development opportunities for the postdoc trainees. Multiple former postdoc trainees have become Tenure Track Assistant Professors and/or Independent PIs in USA and other country
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. You will contribute to ongoing research projects and have the opportunity to shape and lead independent computational efforts, taking intellectual ownership of methodological development in close
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development of blood malignancies and other solid cancers. Our research bridges basic, translational, and clinical studies to uncover mechanisms linking inflammation, DNA damage, and stem cell aging to cancer