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efforts have generated innovative, translational studies in the basic mechanisms of disease as they apply to diagnostic laboratory medicine and pathology. The Foy Lab has an outstanding opportunity for a
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interests and skills. The postdoctoral scholar will be supervised by and work closely with Drs. Ali Shojaie (http://faculty.washington.edu/ashojaie/ ) and James Floyd (https://gim.uw.edu/people/faculty/James
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eligibility is subject to employment status, full-time equivalent (FTE) workload, and weekly standard hours. Please visit our website at https://hr.wustl.edu/benefits/ to view a summary of benefits. EEO
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Experience: Bioinformatics Or Related Discipline (1 Year) Skills: Alzheimer's Disease, Analytical Reasoning, Bioinformatics, Biomarkers, Computer Science, Data Analysis, Genetic Research, Human Genetics, Linux
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. The candidate should have a doctoral degree such as a PhD, MD, or equivalent degree and interests in cancer immunotherapy, brain tumor biology, or neuroimmunology. The Thompson lab focuses on developing
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: No additional certification/professional licenses unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Work Experience: Bioinformatics Or Related Discipline (1 Year) Skills: Alzheimer's Disease, Bioinformatics
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efforts have generated innovative, translational studies in the basic mechanisms of disease as they apply to diagnostic laboratory medicine and pathology. The Foy Lab has an outstanding opportunity for a
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for this position is $70,000 to $75,000 per year. Postdoctoral Scholars are represented by UAW 4121 and are subject to the collective bargaining agreement, unless agreed exclusion criteria apply. For more information
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, ranking No. 8 in Best Global Universities in 2025-26 by U.S. News & World Report (https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/rankings ). The College of Engineering and the ME Department
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visiting scientists each year, representing all areas of nuclear physics as well as its intersections with neighboring subfields. For further information about the INT see: https://www.int.washington.edu