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study development, execution, and dissemination. This role offers hands-on exposure to study design, regulatory processes, patient-facing research activities, data analysis, and scientific publication
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is to define how inherited variation influences gene regulation, tumor evolution, and clinical cancer phenotypes towards the ultimate goal of earlier cancer detection and improved prevention strategies
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. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to visit the institute to deliver a seminar and participate in a chalk talk, presenting their research plans to the Director and group leaders. This process is designed
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of CDRH is to protect and promote public health. CDRH assures that patients and providers have timely and continued access to safe, effective, and high-quality medical devices and safe radiation-emitting
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Priya Lab Details of the role: Fixed term for 4 years, full-time. The position is offered for 4 years but can be extended for a further 2 years (6 years in total). Application
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The Neuro-Oncology Branch (NOB) at the National Cancer Institute’s Center for Cancer Research (CCR) is a specialized program dedicated to advancing the study and treatment of brain and central
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through collaborative participation, supporting team operations and contributing to internal service roles. These are research focused positions. Further information can be found by viewing UQ’s Criteria
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field in materials science, with full access to cutting-edge research facilities at NIMS. The appointment term is 5 years* with an annual research grant of 4 million yen. The annual salary exceeds 8
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to develop and carry out research at the intersection of oncology and health policy under shared mentorship between these programs. The goal of this program is to develop the next generation of leaders in
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at the University of Exeter is seeking three postdoctoral scientists to join Professor Gordon Brown’s team elucidating the roles and physiological functions of the recently identified Myeloid Inhibitory C-type Lectin