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terminology and clinical trial design. Conversant with statistical programming languages and software, including SAS and R, and computing tools for modeling and simulations. Strong attention to detail. General
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their laboratories. The successful candidate will develop an independent, extramurally-funded research program run out of laboratory facilities at the Eccles Institute of Human Genetics, along with other labs from
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More info on the PhD project The TOBI lab (Translational Onco-genomics and Bio-Informatics) has an open position for a highly motivated biomedical researcher with expertise and interest in
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lifecycle. What You’ll Do Single point of contact for the execution of Data Management deliverables on assigned trials and programs. Interprets and applies data strategy, ensures use of global program
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program focused on uncovering fundamental mechanisms and therapeutic vulnerabilities of cancer metastasis using the most sophisticated experimental or computational approaches. MET-X is a dynamic research
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Immunology, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Computational Biology or related fields. Expertise in immunological assays and flow cytometry. Advanced skills in data analysis using bioinformatics tools and
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assistant professor position to develop a research and teaching program related to Food Chemistry in one of the following areas of research: Chemistry for Sustainable Foods : Appropriate research areas may
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biology to enhance immune function are highly encouraged to apply. Key Responsibilities: - Develop and lead a robust independent research program in cellular therapy and immuno-oncology. - Foster
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and metabolism. Faculty recruited through this mechanism will join CRI’s Genetic and Metabolic Disease Program (GMDP ), directed by Dr. Ralph DeBerardinis. Highlights of the GMDP include: A robust basic
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Branch). We welcome applications from candidates using biological, chemical, physical, engineering, and/or computational approaches to tackle questions at this interface. We are particularly interested