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programming, high-performance computing, and computational chemistry will be preferred. This position is a full-time, benefits-eligible position. Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and CV, one
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Fellow with a PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Data Science, or a related quantitative field to join an interdisciplinary research program focused on Alzheimer’s disease (AD
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research agenda. The ideal candidate will have experience conducting program evaluations and designing research projects related to education policy issues. NIH funded postdoctoral positions are available
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Summary:â¨Saint Louis Universitys Department of Neurology invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our multidisciplinary team working on an NIH-funded project. The project investigates
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and, with them, will formulate a mentoring plan tailored to their careers upon their arrival. This will include weekly meetings and funding for conference travel. Essential functions of the position
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: Independently plan, design, and execute biomedical research experiments related to hemostasis, thrombosis, inflammation, and cardiovascular diseases. Prepare high-quality abstracts, manuscripts for publication
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bibliographies, and completing applications and forms Compiles processes and analyzes data; records research procedures and results; files and maintains records; codes data for input for electronic data processing
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[molecular biology, mitochondrial biology/ cardiology, and or heart failure]. Key Responsibilities Research & Experimentation Design, plan, and execute research projects following established protocols and
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bioinformatics is preferred. Salary: Commensurate with experience **Optional** How to apply: Interested applicants should send (1) a cover letter or personal statement detailing previous/current research
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addition to leading high-impact projects within the lab’s funded research programs, trainees are encouraged to develop independent project directions that can form the foundation of their future laboratories. Our