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beginning May 2026 through September 2026, will be open in the early fall 2026). The focus areas of the Research Training Program are aligned with NIDA’s Prevention Research Branch (PRB) and organized by
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academic environment. Responsibilities Under the direction and supervision of Prof. Luciano Floridi, the Postdoctoral Associates are encouraged and supported to: Conduct independent research aligned with
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protocols for multiple clinical trial studies and prepares processed patient tissues for shipment to outside sponsors. Works in conjunction with the Clinical Research Support Laboratory staff, Clinical Trial
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Microsoft Office Programs. Required Skill/Ability 2: Attention to detail and outstanding organizational skills. Required Skill/Ability 3: Ability to work in a fast-paced setting and advance multiple tasks
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generously supported postdoctoral positions, for one year and renewable up to 3 years, for scholars working on the foundations of data science. FDS postdocs can select multiple mentors from among the members
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to advance farm-based restoration or restoration in mosaic landscapes. How this postdoc position aligns with your professional goals and will support your career development. Please direct applications
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on. This position requires a self-starting candidate with proven expertise in applied development economics research and interest in aligned research. The salary for this position is commensurate with experience and
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the Gallery are conducive to teaching that engages students’ multiple intelligences and can train them to be analytical observers, agile thinkers, and empathetic individuals. The fellow will participate in
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the genetics of PTSD and related traits; studies of epigenetics of psychiatric traits; and studies of whole genome sequence in psychiatric traits. A NIDA-fudned study concentrates on cannabis use genetics and
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-disciplinary Center dedicated to precision medicine, and teams of compute, neuroscience, and clinical experts. We have multi-year funding for this position from our Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s disease