Post Doctoral Research Fellow
Hospital for Special Surgery(24 days ago)
About this role
A Postdoctoral Fellow position in the Rheumatology Division at the Hospital for Special Surgery (affiliated with Weill Cornell Medicine) to join the Niewold Lab. The role focuses on investigating the genetic pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases using state-of-the-art molecular and genomic approaches and patient-derived samples. The appointment is research-focused and intended for candidates with Ph.D. or M.D. training seeking translational research experience.
Required Skills
- Molecular Biology
- Genomics
- Immunology
- Statistics
- Data Analysis
- Experimental Design
- Scientific Writing
- Grant Writing
- Mentoring
- Laboratory Techniques
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Qualifications
- PhD
- MD
About Hospital for Special Surgery
hss.eduHSS is the #1 hospital in the U.S. for orthopedics, ranked #3 in the U.S. for rheumatology, and is the best pediatric orthopedic hospital in NY, CT and NJ. HSS has locations in NY, NJ, CT, and FL.
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