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Internal Number: 6415021 Postdoctoral Fellow, Bioinformatics, Brain Tumor Drug Discovery and Development Program University of California Los Angeles Requisition Number: JPF10295 The Brain Tumor Drug
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of early Global studies. He/she/they will have the following responsibilities and opportunities: develop their research agenda while participating regularly in CMRS-CEGS academic events; work collaboratively
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how innovation is integrated into patient care to improve clinical outcomes. Our current projects include developing wearable sensors and telehealth solutions to monitor physical and cognitive
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analyses, we aim to uncover fundamental insights into visual system development, function, and disease. Why Join Us? As a postdoctoral fellow, you will have the opportunity to lead innovative research
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fundamental insights into visual system development, function, and disease. Why Join Us? As a postdoctoral fellow, you will have the opportunity to lead innovative research, collaborate with top scientists, and
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projects. The Postdoctoral Scholar will be expected to mentor trainees with the PI in the laboratory, gather and analyze data, prepare presentations, write manuscripts, and write and prepare grant
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are available. Goals of the program are to provide advanced training in cytopathology and FNA using state-of-the-art supportive diagnostic techniques, to prepare for a career in academic or community
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one-year training program in Transfusion Medicine during which Transfusion Medicine trainees develop expertise in Transfusion Medicine practice, transfusion service management, donor center operations
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their in vivo counterparts. Our mission is to harness these advanced models to unravel the mysteries of early human development, enhance organ regeneration and repair, and develop precision medicine
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of Professor Kaustabh Ghosh at UCLA and Doheny Eye Institute. With funding from the NIH and private foundations, the Ghosh Research Group is committed to developing effective therapies for vision-threatening