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The D’Amato Lab of the Vascular Biology Program at Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School is seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher to join a team which is actively
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strategic decisions regarding the design of the methodological and scientific development of the programme. The tasks are: - Research, planning, and management of format development, including selection
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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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Fellow may have patient/research subject contact directly relating to and incidental to the original research program. Proof of English proficiency is required for J-1 Short-Term Scholars, Research
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recently launched ambitious research programs aimed at consolidating research in two key thematic areas: health and engineering. One of these programs, SysMics (Towards Systems medicine based on multi-oMics
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Training Group (RTG) “Activation of anti-Microbial Effectors (ACME)” (coordinator: Dirk Schlüter, Hannover) funded by the German Research Foundation. The central aim of the program is to give highly
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deliverables, reports, and milestones. You have to be team-oriented and to have continuous learning mindset with strong documentation and communication skills. Language skills Fluent in English (mandatory
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candidates (prior association [including guest contracts] of a candidate fellow with the MDC or other German research organization is compatible with application to the program but cannot exceed 12 months
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, diverse, and equitable environment where we provide compassionate and comprehensive care to patients of all backgrounds, and design programs to promote public health particularly among high-risk and
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German Center for Diabetes Research (DZD) and the TransCampus collaboration with King's College London. We analyze large clinical cohorts and experimental models to unravel disease mechanisms and identify