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MD/PhD with a strong background in virology or other areas relevant to our research. List of preferred technical skills (not all necessary): Bioinformatics analysis (RNA-Seq analysis) Cell culture
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specified by the Principal Investigator. Postdoctoral position in computational modeling of anxious avoidance at the Computational Mechanisms of Psychopathology Lab at Emory University (PI: Vanessa Brown, PhD
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-cultural research that bridges research and practice to support parenting and improve ECD globally. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Prepare statistical analysis plans and conduct advanced quantitative analyses
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join our multi-disciplinary team of researchers, including immunologists, PhD students, physician-scientists, and bioinformaticians. The postdoctoral fellow will work in an NIH-funded laboratory and will
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work (rodent models), perform and analyze behavioral assessments including measures of pain-associated behaviors, assist with experimental design, data collection and analysis, and contribute
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research projects. Primary responsibilities will include research such as experimental design and data analysis, assistance in funding applications, and publication in peer-reviewed journals. JOB DESCRIPTION
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a PhD in a relevant field by their intended fellowship start date. Preference will be given to early-career applicants, who will have received their PhD less than one year prior to their start date
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with mammalian cell culture, molecular cloning, or transcriptomic analysis is desirable Excellent communication skills and a strong publication record This is a full-time, temporary training position
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. We are looking for a candidate with a PhD in Neuroscience or another closely related field awarded within the past three years. The ideal candidate should be highly motivated, independent, and detail
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analysis is highly desired, but not required. Candidates should be fluent in spoken and written English and should be able to communicate their ideas well. The ability to integrate into a team is as