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, & Abilities ABILITIES Use of office related computer applications is required. Travel is an essential part of the position as is participation in evening and weekend activities. Focus primarily on securing
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officials about local concerns sharing the wonder of science with K-12 students creating compelling podcasts about science topics using data visualization to address public health concerns and MUCH more
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tools used for the analysis of sequencing data. PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS Position requires occasional light lifting and periods of standing, sitting or walking. NON-STANDARD WORK SCHEDULE, TRAVEL
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dedicated and dynamic staff. With our growing portfolio of high-impact work, person-centered policies, and generous benefits, our team continually invests in making HRiA a great place to work. Our diverse
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date of June 1st. This is a postdoctoral position ideal for recent PhD graduates interested in future teaching intensive faculty positions. The Curriculum Fellow in Microbiology will design, implement
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Time (1 FTE) Closing date (DD/MM/YYYY): 04/02/2025 Contract duration: Fixed Term for 36 months School/Directorate: School of Biological Sciences Applications are invited for a Research Associate position
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of the Short Course in Transferable Skills Training (SHIFT) Program! If you’re a PhD student in biomedical research across the US, here’s your chance to elevate your skills, fully funded by an NIGMS R25 grant
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must be fluent in data analysis and capable of generating data-driven content, able to generate their own charts and graphics, and produce content with fast turnaround times. They must be comfortable
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Fellow – Koulakov Lab – 03057-R Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is looking for outstanding candidates to fill postdoctoral positions in theoretical neuroscience. The position is open under specific
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processes relevant to multiple organ tissues and models including heart, lungs, bone, pancreas, brain, and gastrointestinal tract. Our researchers study basic cellular processes that underlie normal