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POST-DOCTORAL/ARS POSITION AVAILABLE IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY (X-ray and Cryo-EM) DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACOLOGY - YALE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE MAP kinase phosphatases (MKPs) are enzymes
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postdoctoral researcher will leverage state-of-the-art protein language models (PLMs) and advanced AI-based structural modeling techniques to design and optimize T and B cell receptors (TCRs and BCRs). The work
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large amount of data, using advanced statistical techniques and mathematical analyses. Manage analytical projects from data exploration, model building, performance evaluation, through implementation
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who collaborate on one or more shared projects for at least one year. The main project of the Digital Tokugawa Lab has thus far been the Digital Atlas of Tokugawa Japan, which is in the advanced stages
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a particular focus on cytokine-based drugs, using immune competent murine models and human cell culture systems for early drug development. We also study mechanisms and determinants of immune related
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of increasingly frequent extreme weather events. These events are already affecting soil stability, food security, and livelihoods for smallholder farmers. The project will also contribute to carbon sequestration
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neuroimaging approach (including functional and structural MRI and targeted PET imaging) to better understand how Alzheimer’s disease (especially less common variants that disproportionately impact language and
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. Studies incorporate approaches in both primary human immune cells and in vivo mouse intestinal model systems. Education and experience: Candidates must have a PhD or equivalent degree with a strong
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from clinical research to molecular studies in mouse models of disease. Training/Mentoring: The postdoctoral associate will have the opportunity to gain experience with in clinical and basic research
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highly motivated to impact patient outcomes through translational approaches to the treatment of T cell malignancies. Experience with in vivo mouse immunotherapy models, protein/antibody engineering and