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, Relocation support for international faculty State-of-the-Art Research Facilities: Cutting-edge AI labs and high-performance computing Live in Abu Dhabi: World’s safest city, year-round sunshine, rich culture
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of cross-functionally aligned medical strategies for available therapies and launch planning activities. Lead high-impact medical activities such as advisory boards Supports FA evidence generation program by
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the immune system and other organ systems), 4) systems and computational immunology, and/or 5) synthetic immunology and immuno-engineering. St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a highly interactive
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City University of Hong Kong is a dynamic university located in the heart of Hong Kong. As a publicly funded institution, our goals are to pursue high levels of excellence, promote innovation and
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: accelerate science by making high-quality clinical data easier to use, share, and trust. What You’ll Do Transform and anonymize clinical data (e.g. SDTM/ADaM) to support secondary research Build and maintain
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: Conduct market analysis to stay informed about industry trends, best practices, and relative performance in resource management and apply relevant insights to the organization's strategy Collaboration
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can be admitted as faculty members* of the NIMS Joint Graduate School Program. (*Additional application to the program is required after the employment.) Remuneration will be determined
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have performed such studies for a long time and successfully discovered multiple new drug effects under this umbrella. Specifically, this position will work with generating signals within the domain
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on them Work on the design, development and operation of GPU and compute cluster systems together with an interactive team Serve as the first point of contact for users for help or problem analysis and
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selected candidates. This is a high-impact role with the potential to shape the future of rare disease research. Join us to push the boundaries of what’s possible in computational biology and personalised