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aleksandr82 [10.1K]
3 years ago
3

A post- doctorate position is most likely to be held by Oa geriatric allergist an allergist a pediatric immunologist. A scientif

ic research immunologist .
Biology
2 answers:
klio [65]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

it's A: Protecting the body, excreting wastes, sensing temperature changes, and generating vitamins.

Explanation:

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FrozenT [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A scientific research immunologist

Explanation:

A postdoctoral (commonly called postdoc) position is a temporary working position assigned by a particular institution/government agency to investigate questions referred to a particular research field/discipline (e.g., economy, molecular biology, immunology, politics, etc). In general, a postdoc is a 2-year position obtained after Ph.D. (i.e., Doctor of Philosophy) completion. This short-term research position is useful for professionals who require further training in a particular field/discipline, giving the individual more independence than in a Ph.D., which allows the development of technical skills and increases his/her interest in a particular research area.

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