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. Please see our recent publications at: https://med.virginia.edu/le-lab/publications/ Minimum Requirements: Doctoral degree A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is training preparatory for a full-time
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the application process, please contact Jessica Russo, Senior Recruiter at sxv9zv@virginia.edu For more information about UVA and the Charlottesville community please see http://www.virginia.edu/life
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, therapeutic development. His lab employs a multidisciplinary approach, comprising biochemistry and cellular biology as well as global transcriptomic, epigenomic, and 3D chromatin structure analyses, using
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qualifications. For more information on the benefits available to postdoctoral associates at UVA, visit postdoc.virginia.edu and https://hr.virginia.edu/benefits . For this position, the selected candidate will
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, secondary screening assays, cell models, and/or novel Genetically Engineered Mouse Models (GEMMs) not currently available in the laboratory. Postdoctoral employment is normally limited to an individual who
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collaborative attitude. This position requires approximately 10–15 hours per week, with flexible scheduling and the ability to work remotely. Responsibilities may include: Collect data through structured sessions
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(https://ziqiaow.github.io ). Postdoctoral employment is temporary and is normally limited to an individual who has been awarded a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate within the previous five years and who will
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Recruiter, at fak3ph@virginia.edu. For more information about the research fellowship, refer to our website: https://med.virginia.edu/otolaryngology/research/fellowship/ The University of Virginia is an equal
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Lawmaking, and will have the opportunity to teach one class in the Batten School. A particular research focus on lawmaking in American state legislatures and/or the U.S. Congress is welcome. The Center
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congenital human disorders, potentially leading to the development of novel therapeutics for related human diseases. For more information about the Tang Lab can be found through: https://med.virginia.edu/bmg