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‑on wet‑lab and in vivo therapeutic discovery in a funded translational program Base Salary, Academic Level A $113,400 - $121,054 + 17% superannuation About the opportunity The School of Life and
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Postdoctoral Positions for Computational Genomics, Cancer Genetics, and Translational Cancer Biology
. We seek highly motivated scientists with expertise in computational genomics/AI and/or translational cancer biology to join our dynamic, well-funded research program at the frontier of cancer genetics
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of TA programs and processes in line with St. Jude's talent strategy. Understand the process from an applicant's perspective; Develop and deliver a consistent, transparent candidate experience from start
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, and financial security. Benefits include medical/vision, dental, flexible spending accounts, life, disability, retirement, family life support, employee assistance program, onsite health clinic, tuition
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-year period and is funded by a Carlsberg Foundation Accomplish Grant to Prof. Nanna B. Karlsson. About the position This position is part of the research programme REGLA, investigating the physical
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. Customized Professional and Career Growth: Experience specifically designed programs to enhance professional growth and career readiness empowering postdocs for success beyond their training. This includes
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entering and working in Denmark here . Aarhus University also offers a Junior Researcher Development Programme targeted at career development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here
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applications for a postdoctoral researcher to join an interdisciplinary research program within the PRELUNG study, focusing on early lung cancer detection and biological characterization of pulmonary nodules
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research within an institute dedicated to engineering biology at an unprecedented scale. In this role you will support an internationally competitive research programme, leveraging GBI’s exceptional
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regulation. We are also actively studying the role of non-canonical translation events in antiviral immunity. The Subramaniam lab is part of the Basic Sciences Division and the Computational Biology Program at