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innovation program. Our lab fosters an environment that provides the direct mentorship and networking opportunities essential for building a successful independent career. A New Framework for T Cell Control
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The Neuro-Oncology Branch (NOB) at the National Cancer Institute’s Center for Cancer Research (CCR) is a specialized program dedicated to advancing the study and treatment of brain and central
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Bioinformatics Core and Office of AI Research, with opportunities for all fellows to develop their own computational skills). Experimental validation – evaluating RNA drug candidates using cell-based assays
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status and have privileges to apply for external grants to expand their research program. The Fellows will have a strong support network and opportunities to build a highly interdisciplinary and
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the BBB, and safety liabilities such as cytokine release or hepatic off-targets. The position is highly collaborative, with direct access to clinicians and cross-disciplinary partners, and expects first
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& molecular biology technique, and mouse studies. • Demonstrates strong proficiency in computer software applications, including databases, spreadsheets, and word processing tools. • Demonstrates high levels
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screening strategies being evaluated in large-scale clinical trials. The fellow will work under the mentorship of Drs. Elizabeth O’Donnell, MD, and Catherine Marinac, PhD, who oversee a research program
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Support Program, 2 talents with the National Outstanding Youth Fund as well as more than 30 winners of various national, provincial and ministerial talent projects. With advanced technology and equipment
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approach is transdisciplinary, transformative, and co-creative. The RIFS awards the Klaus Töpfer Sustainability Fellowship as part of its Fellow Programme. Prof. Dr Klaus Töpfer was the Founding Director of
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and genetic association analyses using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in biobank populations. Successful candidates will work with Prof Declan O’Regan in the Computational Cardiac Imaging Group as