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Associate Professor in Biochemistry and Director of NIH-Funded COBRE
The University of New Hampshire (UNH) invites applications for a full-time (9-month) tenure-track Associate Professor of Biochemistry.
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Open Rank Clinical Faculty - Anatomy - (FAC002892)
Invites applications for an open rank clinical faculty position in the field of Anatomy.
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Assistant/Associate Professor - Tenure Track (Cancer Research)
The Department of Cancer Biology & Pharmacology of UICOMP is now inviting applications for tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor level positions.
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Postdoc position for bioinformatics, computational immunogenomics, & omics-based precision oncology
Postdoc position for bioinformatics, computational genomics, and omics-based precision oncology is available at Wang lab of UPMC Hillman Cancer Center
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Faculty Positions – Assistant, Associate and Full Professor
Seeking outstanding scientists for faculty positions at the assistant through full professor levels with experience in genitourinary cancers.
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Postdoc Position in Neuroscience, Connectomics & Tool Development -- Kebschull Lab
Join the Kebschull lab to build new multi-omic barcoding tools and to use them to understand brain evolution, aging, and drugs of abuse.
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Postdocs and Research Scientists in Bioinformatics and Multi-Omics Data Science at Yale University
TheCaronLab@Yale seeks Postdocs and Research Scientists with expertise in computational proteogenomics for immunotherapy and cancer vaccine research