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Postdoctoral Fellow - Synthetic organic chemistry, multi-step synthesis | Center for Cancer Research
Postdoctoral Fellow - Synthetic organic chemistry, multi-step synthesis | Center for Cancer Research
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated synthetic organic chemist or medicinal chemist to join our research team. The fellow will join an interdisciplinary team developing HIV-1 integrase strand transferinhibitors (INSTIs) intended to retain antiviral efficacy against resistant mutant forms of integrase. The position is primarily synthetic organic in nature with a focus on designing and synthesizing heterocyclicmolecules. The fellow will combine insights derived from antiviral assays together with structures of synthetic inhibitors bound to integrase to guide the ongoing design of next-generation analogs. Relevant publications include: ACS. Chem. Biol. 2016, 11, 1074; J. Med. Chem. 2017 60, 7315; Science 2020, 367, 810.
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Postdoctoral Fellow - Synthetic organic chemistry, multi-step synthesis | Center for Cancer Research
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Levels of Evidence: Integrative Therapies Human Studies (PDQ®) - NCI
Levels of Evidence: Integrative Therapies Human Studies (PDQ®) - NCI
Levels of Evidence: Integrative Therapies Human Studies (PDQ®) - NCI
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Current methods of the US Preventive Services Task Force: a review of the process - PubMed
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Current methods of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force - American Journal of Preventive Medicine
EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE - Hematology/Oncology Clinics
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Beware of surrogate outcome measures - PubMed
Users' guides to the medical literature: XIX. Applying clinical trial results. A. How to use an article measuring the effect of an intervention on surrogate end points. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group - PubMed
Users' guides to the medical literature: XIX. Applying clinical trial results. A. How to use an article measuring the effect of an intervention on surrogate end points. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group - PubMed
Users' guides to the medical literature: XIX. Applying clinical trial results. A. How to use an article measuring the effect of an intervention on surrogate end points. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group
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Users' guides to the medical literature: XIX. Applying clinical trial results. A. How to use an article measuring the effect of an intervention on surrogate end points. Evidence-Based Medicine Working Group - PubMed
Assessing "best evidence": issues in grading the quality of studies for systematic reviews - PubMed
Assessing "best evidence": issues in grading the quality of studies for systematic reviews - PubMed
Numerous methodologic questions await definitive research and answers, but in the meantime teams developing authoritative systematic reviews can take certain steps to ensure that their approaches to grading the quality of articles meet applicable scientific standards. Clinicians, program administrat …
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Assessing "best evidence": issues in grading the quality of studies for systematic reviews - PubMed
When to base clinical policies on observational versus randomized trial data - PubMed
When to base clinical policies on observational versus randomized trial data - PubMed
Physicians must decide when the evidence is sufficient to adopt a new clinical policy. Analysis of large clinical and administrative databases is becoming an important source of evidence for changing clinical policies. Because such analysis cannot control for the effects of all potential confounding …
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When to base clinical policies on observational versus randomized trial data - PubMed
Problems in the “Evidence” of “Evidence-Based Medicine” - The American Journal of Medicine
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