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ensure optimal research productivity. Qualifications Candidates must hold a PhD in Developmental Biology Candidates should have a strong research background, as demonstrated by past publications
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, cortical and synaptic plasticity, neuron-glia interaction, signal transduction, cerebral asymmetries, clinical neuropsychology, neurodegenerative diseases, computational neuroscience and developmental
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are excited to welcome a talented, motivated Department Accountant II to join the Department of Developmental Biology at Washington University in St. Louis. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone
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developmental metabolism. In particular, they focus on the emerging concept of autonomous clocks . More information about the lab and their work can be found by visiting https://aydoganlab.com/ . This position is
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Postdoctoral Scientist Salary £42,694 per annum Fixed term, 2 years MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK To work within the group of Dr Albert Cardona at the MRC Laboratory
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PhD in a field relevant to cellular and developmental biology, and they will bring technical skills to study areas such as stem cell biology, protein biochemistry, light microscopy, or cell signaling
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(e.g., cognitive, clinical, developmental, neuropsychology, quantitative, social) with a demonstrated interest in addressing issues facing the law or legal systems, broadly defined. The position will
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, developmental psychology, and psychology and law); the natural sciences (anthropology, biology, chemistry, entomology, and genetics); and information technology (cybersecurity, digital forensics). With a focus
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. Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD or MD/PhD (or equivalent) in biological sciences (cell & developmental biology or a
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, or teaching experience in one or more college level courses including developmental, occupational-technical, and university-college transfer, or in high school Biology. Wide range of coursework and/or teaching