Visiting Fellow in the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition in the Department of Internal Medicine; embarks on a program of research involving cyclic vomiting and related disorders; researches new methods; analyzes data; prepares research results for professional publications; prepares manuscripts; assists with the design of new grant applications, collection of preliminary data and organization and writing of grants.
Minimum Education and Skills/Experience Required/Desired
Doctoral degree in molecular, cellular and developmental biology or microbiology required; experience in molecular biology or immunology preferred; ability to translate, adapt and apply academic or practical knowledge in the conduct of biological/health science research preferred; prior research experience in autoimmune diseases desired. Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidates may be asked to complete a pre-employment physical, including a drug screen.
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