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of training, the postdoctoral fellow has an opportunity to be considered for a potential faculty position in the Department of Human Genetics. Preferably seeking a PhD, RD with interest in nutrition/nutritional
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to developing novel anticancer strategies and combination therapy to achieve better clinical outcomes. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Ideal candidates must have a PhD, have basic experience in standard laboratory techniques
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required. Five years of experience in an academic setting, preferably in an academic program, department, or school. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: PhD or equivalent/parallel degree required. Seven years
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program and one year of clinical research experience. Or a Master's degree, MD or PhD in a scientific, health related or business administration program. This position is intended to support clinical
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principal investigator on funded (grant) proposals. Performs other responsibilities as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: PhD and one year of professional level experience in a technical or research lab
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specified by the Principal Investigator. Postdoctoral position in computational modeling of anxious avoidance at the Computational Mechanisms of Psychopathology Lab at Emory University (PI: Vanessa Brown, PhD
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landscape. Candidates must be highly motivated, well organized, technically proficient, critically minded, and able to work independently but collaboratively with others. Candidates must possess a PhD, MD, or
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appropriate. Present findings in internal seminars and external conferences. Mentor PhD and MPH students working on related projects. Contribute to grant applications and related products that support both
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with colleagues. Additional qualifications as specified by the Principal Investigator. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or Demography, or a related field Strong expertise in
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of Assistant Professor beginning in August 2026. We seek candidates who hold a PhD in 19th-century global Anglophone literatures, who demonstrate innovation and excellence in undergraduate teaching, and whose