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provides employees with an outstanding benefits package, which you can find out more about here. The Simons Foundation is located in New York City and requires employees to work in the office at least four
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0-2 years of post-graduate experience Willingness and ability to work with mice Extensive experience with cell culture and/or animal models Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
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the use of machine learning and AI approaches • Integration of proteomics with genetic data via MR, coloc and FUSION to identify causal and druggable targets Requirements • The successful applicant will
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note: this is not a job application. Our Insight program is an in-person 2.5 days workshop highlighting what it’s like working in management consulting. You will learn about who we are and the work we do
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accepting a postdoc through this program to work on my lab’s longitudinal neuroimaging and deep phenotyping studies of infants and toddlers diagnosed with autism and related genetic NDDs (including fragile X
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, and to identify novel therapeutical targets. We are hiring a postdoc to work with RNA-seq data in order to identify circRNA implicated in complex traits including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s
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security and technology innovation, with teams of specialists focused on cutting-edge work in a broad array of areas. Some of the main reasons we love our jobs: Challenging work with amazing impact that
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. During this informative session, participants will have the unique chance to: Hear from Oliver Wyman consultants Engage with industry experts Learn how to apply for the upcoming program and role, our
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-quality data, and high-impact networking events for biopharmaceutical executives and investors in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. We operate a fully integrated multimedia platform — including electronic
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Project Manager – International Research Consortium Position Overview: Vanderbilt University is seeking a Project Manager for an esteemed role within an international research consortium