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understand how the dynamic processes of the immune system drive the course of infection, vaccination and autoimmunity. The lab has developed many widely used analysis methods for high-throughput immune
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Clinical Neurosciences Center (CNIC), housed within the world-class Department of Neurology at Yale School of Medicine, provides an integrated core for collaborative research on disorders of the nervous
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research experience required. Mentoring and courses are provided as needed for principles of experimental design, problem-solving, writing, and data analysis. Prior experience in a medical setting or lab is
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documenting the following to ke.xu@yale.edu: 1) Cover letter detailing previous research experience, interests, and career goals 2) Updated resume 3) Short (500 - 1,000 words) proposal about the area research
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reference letters. Most current CV (maximum 3 pages) including date of award for PhD. Short (500 - 1,000 words) proposal about the area research project you would like to develop at the Yale BIDS, indicating
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contact information for 3 references. 3 reference letters. Most current CV (maximum 3 pages) including date of award for PhD. Short (500 - 1,000 words) proposal about the area research project you would
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implementation of SEL (social and emotional learning) and foster those skills in all stakeholders in these communities, including in families and out-of-school time. We test and refine each element of our work
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to have documentation of degree completion by the time they start. Application Instructions Applicants should submit a cover letter, a short (2–3 page) statement of research interests and proposed research
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have a PhD or should be a 2025-degree candidate, and they need to have documentation of degree completion by the time they start. Application Instructions Applicants should submit a cover letter, a short
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. * Proficiency in R, Python, or related software and programming languages. * Experience with big data, linux systems, and remote computing clusters. * Knowledge of genome-wide approaches and other statistical