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(http://vanallenlab.dana-farber.org/) to work on the analysis of new datasets generated in the context of multiple clinically oriented cancer sequencing projects in order help advance efforts
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analysis is expected; familiarity with scientific programming environments (e.g. Python, R, or similar) is highly desirable interest in policy-relevant science and sustainability frameworks strong motivation
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is successful. For further information, please visit the website: https://www.kmk.org/zab/central-office-for-foreign-education.html For further information or to discuss the position, please contact Dr
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of support stating your suitability for this position Websites: https://bmeiisinai.org https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/teunissenlab/ Affordable housing, an excellent health plan, and multiple other
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the USF Medical School and College of Engineering, the latter of which serves more than 3,700 students. This new department governs our highly successful and accredited undergraduate and graduate programs
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Senior Scientific Officer - Dr Patricia Centeno & Prof Owen Sansom Colorectal Cancer and Wnt Signalling Salary: From £28,344 to £45,357 based on qualification and experience. Contract: 18 months
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340,000. Located in the global city of Miami, the university offers more than 200 degree programs at the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels, including medicine and law. FIU faculty are leaders
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University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus OH, under the direction of Dr. Glen Barber, seeks outstanding scientists in the areas of innate immunology with emphasis in immuno-oncology including inflammation
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(https://www.cliccs.uni-hamburg.de/about-cliccs/cliccs-ll.html ). In CLICCS-M4, we are further developing the unique ICON-Coast model within the ICON Earth System Modelling Framework. The objective
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Research in the laboratory of Dr. Michael Summers at the University of Maryland Baltimore County’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry focuses on understanding how HIV-1 and other retroviruses