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The International Center for Young Scientists (ICYS) of the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) invites outstanding researchers to apply for two career positions: ICYS Principal
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to ensure purposeful, legally compliant, explainable and auditable AI behaviour. The research advances three main technical fronts: Embedding explicit norms into the BDI cycle, compiled into enforceable
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editing (CRISPR/Cas9) Animal handling (experimental procedures, cell preparation, etc.) Tissue culture (cell lines and primary cells) Demonstrate independent critical thinking and rigorous work. Strong
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pursue independent research projects but also have the opportunity to work closely with students and postdocs supported by the faculty sponsor. The Scripps Research Fellows have full Principal Investigator
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genomics. Leverage a background in biochemistry and molecular biology, emphasizing signal transduction, cancer cell biology, cell cycle, or DNA repair. Collaborate with the Principal Investigator (PI
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to perform experiments outside the main objectives is critical. We are a diverse group bound together by our research interests. Teamwork, respect, and inclusivity are key aspects of working in the Fellner lab
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skills and fluency in spoken and written English. A strong track record of relevant original, peer reviewed publications, as a first author. The individual must have effective skills in oral and written
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of the program. Faculty Co-Directors: Jennifer Mack, MD MPH, Director of the Center for Outcomes and Policy Research and Associate Chief of the Division of Population Sciences, DFCI Rishi Wadhera, MD, MPP, MPhil
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faculty member will join our strong provider informatics team consisting of physicians and advanced practice providers and report directly to the Associate Chief Medical Information Officer (ACMIO). He/she
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-based devices. The experiments will be conducted at the Advanced Resonant Spectroscopies ADRESS beamline of the Swiss Light Source, the world-leading soft-X-ray ARPES facility with its primary focus