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current NIH postdoctoral salary scales. Minimum Requirements: A PhD degree in Biology, Physiology, or related field; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Preferred Qualifications
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and students have received numerous national awards in research and mentoring and are committed to excellence in training. The department offers an PhD, Master of Science, and concentration in the MPH
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements PhD degree (within a year) in biological sciences (e.g. molecular biology, cell biology, biophysics, biochemistry
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. Job Description: The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences welcomes applicants who can contribute to our environment through their scholarship, teaching, mentoring, and professional service
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Experience Required Qualifications: The candidate must have a Ph.D. (or MD/PhD) (foreign equivalent acceptable) in biological sciences such as molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, or biochemistry, with a
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Pharmacology, the Clinical and Translational Science Institute and the McKnight Brain Institute, all of which provide state-of-the-art environments and large data sets access. Expected Salary: $62,232 annually
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and analysis pipeline to compute the 3 and 4 point correlation functions of Roman data. Must have PhD in astronomy or physics. This position will be initially awarded for one year, and, contingent upon
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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Computer Science, Geographic Information Science, Data Engineering, or a related technical field. Job
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Qualifications: PhD in experimental particle physics at the time of appointment. Preferred: Deep understanding of the particle detectors, particle identification, data analysis Machine learning experience is a
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: Commensurate with experience and consistent with NIH salary scale Minimum Requirements: PhD in neuroscience, kinesiology, biomedical engineering, or related field. Demonstrated experience in human research and