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: Exempt Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The postdoctoral associate will focus on data collection and management of clinical projects on aortic disease research. The ideal candidate
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: Exempt Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The postdoctoral associate will focus on data collection and management of clinical projects on aortic disease research. The ideal candidate
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management and organization. Job Duties Independently work within a dynamic multidisciplinary group. Read and evaluate current scientific literature. Plan and conduct experiments, analyze data, and regularly
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data, and report findings to the Principal Investigator (PI). Assists the Principal Investigator in maintaining and organizing the laboratory. You will be expected to attend and regularly present
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, gastroenterologists, and organoid biologists. Participates in analyses of diverse population genetic data through IBDGC collaborations. Contributes to translational studies bridging model organism findings to human
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others as they emerge. Collects and analyzes data, and prepare slides, figures and manuscripts for publications. Develops new research directions. Trains new lab members, junior lab members, and students
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acid metabolism in adipogenesis Job Duties Plans, directs and conducts specialized and advanced research experiments. Evaluates and analyzes data. May establish new research protocols and procedures
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: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary The postdoctoral associate will focus on data collection and management of clinical projects on aortic disease research. The ideal candidate must have an MD or PhD
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conducts the experiments related to the project with the help of the mentor and other team members. Analyzes the data and presents the evolving results at weekly laboratory meetings and research seminars
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mammalian brain development, and how abnormalities in normal brain development lead to the development of brain cancers. Analyzes and interprets data (whole-genome, whole-exome, ChIP-seq and RNAseq) in light