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. This position is based at Yale, where we are located at in the Center of Molecular and Cellular Oncology (CMCO), Yale Cancer Center, and part of the Department of Pathology, Yale School of Medicine. CMCO fosters
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The position is for up to four years, renewable annually based on performance. Competitive salary and benefits, including comprehensive health coverage, IT support, and funding for conference travel
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opportunities for collaboration with faculty with experience in cancer and cardiovascular diseases. The position is for one year and is renewable for a second year based on satisfactory performance and progress
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in immunology and / or cancer biology research and the development of new cancer therapies. Experience with in vivo immunotherapy models, mRNA therapeutics, functional genomics and the use of CRISPR
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assays. They conduct laboratory and field- based studies in low- and high-income settings globally and have experience in phase 1 to phase 3 clinical trials for vaccines against different pathogens such as
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, artificial neural network models, evaluation of individualized predictions or estimates for individuals with diverse backgrounds, and promotion of health equity using AI models. The Postdoctoral Associate will
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https://raredonlab.com/ Annual Stipend: Approximately 61-71K Based on NIH Postdoctoral Fellows Payscale (see https://www.niaid.nih.gov/grants-contracts/salary-cap-stipends) Term: 2 years beginning July 1
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conduct comprehensive research on the risks and potential therapeutic applications of cannabis and cannabinoids, and to inform public policy based on our findings. At YC-SCAN², we focus on thorough
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research on the risks and potential therapeutic applications of cannabis and cannabinoids, and to inform public policy based on our findings. At YC-SCAN², we focus on thorough scientific research and strive
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investigate localized mRNA processes—such as selective translation, transport, phase separation, and localization—that enable cells to respond to mechanical stimuli. This project will explore RNA-based