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. The anticipated start date would be July 1, 2025. Qualifications Requirements include a Ph.D. degree or foreign equivalent in a relevant field. Eligible candidates must have a demonstrated track record of funding
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 16 hours ago
-funded laboratory focused on the study of chronic pain, overlapping pain conditions and/or field related to anesthesiology (e.g. sleep). Ideal candidates will have a track record of independent NIH
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in the laboratory setting and/or through presentations of papers and/or seminars. · Successful track of research projects/funds and contribution to grant applications that are collaborative in nature
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questions. For example, The Utah Population Database (UPBD) is the world’s largest resource for tracking diseases in families, with more than 11 million people in large, multigenerational pedigrees, linked