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prevalent diseases. Based on Nobel Prize-winning science, RNAi therapeutics represent a powerful, clinically validated approach to treating diseases at their genetic source by “interfering” with mRNA
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direct applications to human health and performance. The postdoc will join a collaborative team led by Dr. C.J. Hasson (Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences) and Dr. Peter
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About the Opportunity About the Opportunity : The Bouve College of Health Sciences is looking to hire a Post-doctoral Fellow (Medicinal Chemistry and Drug Discovery) in the Department
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Applied Data Science Postdoctoral Fellowship program. Under this program, the postdoctoral trainee will be co-mentored by NU and JAX researchers working on “Grand Challenges” identified by Roux and JAX
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State of Massachusetts or Doctor of Philosophy degree in a biological or physical science. Excellent oral and written communication, time management, and leadership skills, ability to work independently
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clinical pipeline of investigational therapies across a range of modalities in other serious diseases where it has deep insight into causal human biology, including neuropathic pain, APOL1-mediated kidney
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including quantum field theory in curved spacetime and related topics. This position is funded by the National Science Centre of Poland, under the MAESTRO grant "Elementary Particles in Curved Spacetime
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an organization for its compassion, revolutionary science, and contributions to humankind. Our values include: “We Care”, “We are Fearless”, “We Love What We Do”, “We are Resourceful”, We are Complement”, and “We
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analyze glucose levels. Our science-driven products empower people living with diabetes. Through our innovative product development program, Abbott has developed many cutting-edge glucose monitoring
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congress planning, the fellow will engage in global cross-functional collaboration, contribute to the communication of emerging science, and support the strategic dissemination of data that advances patient