122 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals. The Fischer Lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a Structural and Chemical Biology lab that combines molecular biology, computational
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at the intersection of psychology and biology, who thrive in interdisciplinary research environments! Disciplines Biomedicine, life science, health science, psychology, computing Application The application should be
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. The development of novel immunologic techniques and applying novel technologies will be included in this effort. Collaboration with pathologists for correlations with tissue imaging and with computational
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, and mass spectrometry) and a highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment in Dana-Farber’s Longwood Center. We are part of the Chemical Biology program at the Dana-Farber and the Department
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multidisciplinary teams within UNLV and external partners. Minimum Qualifications: · Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Bioengineering, Chemistry, Biomedical Sciences, or a related field. · Hands-on experience with
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collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow to join our team focused on understanding cancer biology and metabolic vulnerabilities in lung cancer. We are particularly interested in candidates with strong molecular biology
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and submit grants Your qualifications should include: Ph.D. or M.D. degree in biomedical sciences, or a related discipline Experience in tissue culture, cellular and molecular biology, and related
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integrative therapy approaches. As a successful candidate you will: Devise, plan, document, and advance basic science and translational projects in genetics, epigenetics, and precision oncology
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./Ph.Ds with a solid background in immunology, virology or cell biology and a strong interest in career development in HIV research are encouraged to apply. Only candidates with demonstrated ability
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Requirements Postdoctoral researchers who have been engaged in biology and medical research in the U.S. but are no longer able to stay in the U.S., or those who were appointed to join a laboratory in the field