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an encouraging environment that yields high quality and high impact work with international visibility. You will have the opportunity to be working at the leading edge of tumor immunology research. Why work
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on decellularized lung scaffolds. This is a rare opportunity to be involved in research that spans from molecule to bedside, in a supportive academic environment where your contributions will be instrumental in
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, with a strong emphasis on deployment in real-world clinical environments. We study how clinicians interact with technology and develop tools that are practical, intuitive, and aligned with clinical needs
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# 00837254 – Requisition #37269 Job Summary: The Department of Neurology has an opening for a motivated full-time Research Services Professional (RSP) to work in the laboratory of Maria Nagel, PhD. The lab is
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based on experience and qualifications as indicated below: Associate Professor: MD or MD, PhD Completed fellowship training in Neuro-Oncology or documented longstanding care Neuro-oncology Board Certified
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Investigator is Dr. Ian Stanley, PHD, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine. Key Responsibilities / Duties: Participate in subject recruitment efforts Perform informed consent process and ensures
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: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. Doctoral degree (PhD, JD, MD, or equivalent terminal degree) or Master's degree with significant professional experience in bioethics
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and biochemical analyses. Collaborate with the YWBCTP existing research partners, including other PhD investigators, physician and clinical investigators, computational biologists, and industry partners
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. We seek a full-time Research Associate to contribute to NIH-funded grants on cannabis, opioids, alcohol, and health research. Candidates should possess a PhD in psychology, neuroscience, behavioral
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environment. The position requires exceptional organizational skills, record-keeping abilities, and attention to detail. The Research Services Laboratory Sciences Professional should be able to communicate