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personal as well as procedural. The team also develops creative programming that helps international candidates connect with Memphis and feel at home in their new community. This is a great opportunity to
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development for all ages served. Ability to assess and interpret age specific data about the patient's status. Proven performance in earlier role. Licensure, Registration and/or Certification Required by Law
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research experience designed to develop transferable skills applicable to both academia and industry. A competitive compensation package with comprehensive health and wellness benefits. What You’ll Do
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contributing to the expertise, creativity, and energy within the Department. Please include a Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae (CV), and Research Plan with your application. Interested candidates should contact
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methodology to achieve the highest research goals. Develops and/or implements research procedures and publishes research results. Initiates and conducts independent research without direct supervision. Assists
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: (depending on previous eligible experience) at least: € 4.932,90 (payable 14 times per year) Responsibilities Scientific research in bioinformatics, genomics, and evolution of crop plants and their wild
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development of assigned clinical/patient care applications. Participates and/or leads in the design, development, implementation, evaluation and maintenance of new and legacy systems. Increasing responsibility
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We Offer A diverse and engaging role in a collaborative and supportive research team A broad range of professional development opportunities, including internal and external training programs and
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Jamy Peng Lab seeks a passionate Associate Scientist to study stem cell behavior in healthy and diseased brain development. The lab of Jamy Peng in the Department of Developmental Neurobiology at St
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microscopy imaging of neuronal activity in mutant mice, with a focus on mouse models of 22q11 and 3q29 deletion syndromes, high-risk genetic risks for developing psychiatric disorders, especially schizophrenia