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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Independently performs a wide range of research activities in the Department of Anthropology’s Paleolithic Technology Laboratory. These may include, but
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development for nutrition clinical research and will have potential to conduct well-controlled human feeding studies and assess dietary patterns, body composition, energy expenditure, and exercise tolerance
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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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in our work. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: 1. An MD/PhD or PhD in immunology or related fields, with basic experience in standard laboratory techniques for immunology and/or molecular biology/genetics. 2
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references - Representative publication (can be a preprint or in prep) Required skills/qualifications: - A PhD (by start of employment) in Psychology, Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Cognitive Science
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professional development. This position is well suited for a researcher interested in advancing the theory or practice of causal inference, building a strong publication record, and working in a supportive and
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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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liver-chimeric mice. The lab is housed in the modern and open-space Health Sciences and Research Building. Emory University is one of the top US academic institutions with highly impactful research
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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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, literature reviews, and other deliverables. Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in aging sciences. Supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate research assistants. Participate