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Organization: Yale School of Public Health Department: Biostatistics Primary Location: New Haven, CT Education Level: PhD Shift: Days, 40 hours/week Work Modality: Flexible, hybrid working arrangements could be
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who wish to pursue a career in CPC. It is our goal that CPC Fellows will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to function independently, and develop and carry out innovative, impactful studies
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School of Medicine. We develop and apply innovative experimental and computational approaches to study cellular heterogeneity and its impact on tissue function in health and disease. Our interdisciplinary
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Lab to identify molecular signatures defining sickle cell disease (SCD) and reduced vaccine response by analysis of systems-level data profiling innate immunity and long-term adaptive immunity among
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research interests across the full range of disciplines within Earth and planetary sciences, including studies of geophysics, planetary sciences, tectonics, oceans, atmosphere, climate dynamics, geochemistry
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position will provide an excellent opportunity for an early career economist or political scientist to develop top-tier research with mentorship by Professor Rohini Pande and additional Principal
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understanding the mechanisms of ovarian aging, gene therapy for primary ovarian insufficiency, and discovering new genes that underlie primary ovarian insufficiency/diminished ovarian reserve. These studies range
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awarded for one year, subject to renewal for a maximum of two years, providing a stipend ($68,000/yr) and research funds ($7,000/yr), plus health-care benefits and limited funds for relocation expenses
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-developing and conducting research projects and studies, writing peer-reviewed articles, and formulating new research questions for future analysis. We are looking for individuals with a background in data
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to bridge the gap between basic and clinical research. These projects form the foundation for larger funding applications to NIH and other agencies. YC-SCAN² also encourages multidisciplinary studies