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skills (e.g. ranging from human subject consent, medical record abstraction, and processing human specimens), as well as cell biology techniques (e.g. DNA/RNA and protein extraction and quantification
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. Process to Apply: Interested applicants should submit a single pdf including 1) a cover letter, 2) current resume/CV, and 3) contact information of two references to: hua.xu@yale.edu.
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with advanced medical and neuroscience training programs. Training: The postdoc will receive hands-on training in epilepsy research, including: Patient recruitment and consenting following IRB-approved
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modeling. However, interested candidates with a strong computational background and interest in getting involved in medical imaging and preclinical models are also strongly encouraged to apply. A PhD in
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publication OR a strong history of writing and publishing scientific papers as a member of a larger scientific team. Applicants are encouraged to apply with backgrounds in any biologic, technical, or medical
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Disease, and Human Amyloid Imaging. Location: CB643 (Clinic Building), Yale Medical Campus, New Haven, CT Qualifications: • Applicants should have recently completed or be about to complete a relevant PhD
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to find science-based answers to critical questions concerning the risks and potential medical benefits associated with cannabis and its derivatives. We are also dedicated to translating the knowledge we
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for restoration efforts on highly degraded smallholder farms. In March 2024, an ELTI scoping and assessment process, conducted with Rwandan professionals and institutions, identified a knowledge gap in the
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, microvascular function, cognition, or COVID-19. Candidates with advanced quantitative data analytic skills, including computational modeling, are particularly encouraged to apply. Familiarity with medical
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scientific research and strive to find science-based answers to critical questions concerning the risks and potential medical benefits associated with cannabis and its derivatives. We are also dedicated