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the year). For those who do not hold a tenured or tenure-track job, the program will offer a fellowship of $70,000, with an additional $5,000 in research funds. During the academic year, the Fellow must work
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community is a close-knit group of remarkable individuals driven by intellectual inquiry, a commitment to social justice, and a shared dedication to making a difference in the world. Requirements Job Overview
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of research proposals Engage in patient evaluations and contribute to clinical assessments under supervision Stay up-to-date with the latest advances in movement disorders research and treatments. Work
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, legal research and writing, training development, community outreach, and policy advocacy. The Fellow will be supervised by Clinic Director Kristin Henning, Senior Staff Attorney Rebba Omer, and Policy
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for Health Equity Research (MCHER), and the Robert Graham Center (RGC) for Policy Studies in Primary Care to advance health equity for populations in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Your pivotal work
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who are excited about cancer research. Some experience in cell and molecular biology is preferred, but not required. This individual will perform independent research and work with intern students and
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, great neighborhoods, and several excellent school districts. Research Area: Understanding cancer initiation, metastasis, cell plasticity of ovarian cancer and lung cancer; Developing targeted therapy