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Title of the Position: Post Doctoral Research Associate, Yale Center for the Science of Cannabis and Cannabinoids Department and School: Yale Center for the Science of Cannabis and Cannabinoids
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projects, there are ample opportunities to tailor the needs of the lab to the skillset and interests of the individual. Candidates with MD, PhD, or MD/PhD degrees and experience in a variety of molecular
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doctorate (PhD, or MD, or MD,PhD) degree in medicine or life sciences/biology is required. Prior experience working in animal models, animal surgery, molecular biology techniques such as cloning, cell culture
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condensed matter, quantum science are preferred. Applicants should send a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and up to three scholarly publications. Applicants should also arrange for three letters
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successful candidate can expect significant intellectual autonomy coupled with supportive mentorship to develop and deliver novel and meaningful research in their area of interest. Through post-doctoral
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autonomy coupled with supportive mentorship to develop and deliver novel and meaningful research in their area of interest. Through post-doctoral research the scientist will: • Design of programs addressing
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professional deliverables ● Experience with causal inference, machine learning, and artificial intelligence is desirable ● Experience with clinical, EHR, or biobank data analyses is desirable
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treatment. Location of lab: 300 George St. New Haven, CT 06511. Responsibilities: Design and conduct experiments on post-transcriptional mRNA regulation in the context of cell biology and tissue ex-vivo and
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pre- and post-doctoral fellows in five thematic areas: cancer etiology, cancer outcomes, lifestyle behavioral interventions, implementation science and community-engaged research. • The program is
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reviewed on a rolling basis through April 30, 2025. The anticipated start date is in Fall 2025. Please send your application to dec@yale.edu. Subject line should be “(Position Title) Applicant” (e.g