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necessary. Ideal candidates will be enthusiastically seeking a position that fosters their own scientific growth and development, as well as ability to contribute to both fundamental and translational science
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that also provides the freedom to independently develop a research project and take it in new directions. The Ideal Candidate will have: A PhD in neuroscience or related discipline Prior experience in
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pathophysiological conditions. You will have the opportunity to develop new exciting projects involving changes of bone marrow microenvironment and its impact on aging blood system; transcriptional dysregulation
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highly collaborative, interdisciplinary environment that will support their career development. Minimum Education and/or Training: The successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in biophysics or a related
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neuroscience. As a Research Fellow, you will benefit from access to a top-tier scientific environment, a competitive stipend (24% above NIH levels), excellent health benefits, professional development, and
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mouse models, and genetically engineered GBM models. Project 2: Develop hyper-hypermutant GBM mouse models and integrate them with patient-derived samples to study responses to emerging immunotherapies
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of Immunology, Host Microbe Interactions, and cancer biology. Generous salary support and a benefits package that includes professional development funds for journal subscriptions and travel to meetings
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increasing independence over time. Collaborate on project and analysis design guided by their PI. Develop new computational methods. Adhere to field and lab standards for data analysis. Identify, process
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/publications . Key responsibilities Conduct independent and collaborative research on cell death or related cell biology in cancer and/or autoimmune disease models. Prepare high-quality manuscripts and
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cultures. Job Description: Use molecular methods to characterize how distinct translational modulators affect the synaptic transcriptome, translatome, and proteome. Apply and further develop molecular