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Adjunct – DUCOM - Post Bacc Pre-Medical Program Apply now Job no: 505495 Work type: Part-Time Location: Center City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: College of Medicine About College of Medicine
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, the original mission of the University still rings true today. To learn more about each of the divisions and programs offered, visit Drexel Engineering . Job Summary The job entails processing and characterizing
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programs such as R, Python, Matlab, or similar. Experience designing psychology experiments within a lab setting. Preferred Qualifications Analysis of fMRI experiments (e.g. FSL). Record a peer-reviewed
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of Pharmacology and Physiology invites applications from postdoctoral scientists to support NIH and DOD-Funded research activities. Our laboratory is located in center city Philadelphia in the New College Building
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to strengthen their research experience before pursuing a Ph.D. program. Opportunities may be available for the candidate to continue as a Ph.D. student in the lab. The successful candidate will contribute to two
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their own lines of research/ service/ learning/ outreach/ teaching will be encouraged. Essential Functions Lead ARCC Community Advisory Board recruitment, facilitation and administration. Plan and host
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diseases. Essential Functions Applicants should have a strong background and basic technical skills in cell biology, molecular biology and immunology with a keen interest in learning and applying new skills
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studies. Assist with survey programming and qualitative or quantitative database management, as needed Assist with developing funding applications for future studies. Required Qualifications Minimum of a
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Community (PAC) Research Programs, within the A.J. Drexel Autism Institute, are seeking a full-time Postdoctoral Fellow to support a five-year NIH-funded community-based participatory research (CBPR) study on
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our dynamic research team to investigate dendritic cell biology and immunotherapeutic potential against human chronic viral infections and neuroinflammatory diseases. Applicants should have a strong