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: 270175782 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Brooks lab in The Molecular Biology Department at Princeton University seeks to mechanistically determine how microbial cues promote innate
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multidisciplinary approach comprising immunology, cell biology, developmental biology and computational biology to complement our primary tools from intravital microscopy. The postdoctoral scholar will have direct
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computational biology/chemistry, machine-learning for biological or chemical data, and drug discovery/design. Mentorship is taken seriously and every effort will be made to ensure the candidate is able to achieve
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: 270175804 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Postdoctoral Research Associate The Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology has postdoctoral
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] Subject Areas: Computational Biology / Data Analytics Analytical Chemistry / Current Advances in Chemistry & Biochemistry Machine Learning / Machine Learning Computational Science and Engineering
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qualified candidates interested in metabolic engineering and synthetic biology. We are a team of chemical and biological engineers, biochemists, molecular biologists, and microbiologists interested in
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information about the lab can be found at www.princeton.edu/~cmngroup. Applicants must have a recent doctorate with appropriate research experience in cell biology, developmental biology, microfabrication
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biology, conservation genomics, and population genomics of admixture, introgression, and species concepts for North American canid species. This research is in collaboration with Colossal Foundation, a non
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was established to create innovative research and teaching programs at the interface of modern biology and the more quantitative sciences. We seek applicants for postdoctoral or more senior research positions
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will permit addressing a host of unsolved problems in biology and has the potential to revolutionize the understanding of metabolism and signaling in healthy and diseased cells. The postdoctoral