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at Purdue University (West Lafayette, Indiana, USA). The successful applicant will develop, calibrate, and employ epigenetic clocks for use in demographic studies pertaining to wildlife and/or fisheries
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of grant proposals. Additionally, the successful candidate will be encouraged to build mentorship and collaboration skills through work with other members of the lab at various career levels. Opportunities
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and great opportunity of interdisciplinary training in machine learning and functional genomics. The project combines cutting-edge computational approaches, especially state-of-the-art machine learning
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, collaboration, high-quality work, and real-world problem solving. This position will conduct numerical simulation studies, work on research projects with external partners, mentor and guide graduate student
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(based in Indianapolis) Are you looking to be part of something big? Radical innovations begin with small, impactful steps. Take your next step with the Dunn Lab, the distinguished team of Dr. Erin C. Dunn
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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 36159 Job Title: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Epigenetics City: Indianapolis Job Description: Job Summary Are you looking to be part of something big? Radical
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part of PRECISE (Purdue Resources Empowering Coordinated Investigations for Sample Exploration), a NASA Planetary Science Enabling Facility. The position will include development of new laboratory
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read more about us and our science here: https://www.eaps.purdue.edu/bramson . Please direct all questions to Prof. Ali Bramson (BramsonA@purdue.edu). The position is expected to run for 2 years, with
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immediately in the Bio-imaging and Biophysics laboratory at the West Lafayette campus of the Purdue University (PU). The candidate will work with Dr. Jing Liu (liu456@purdue.edu ) and will be affiliated with
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available immediately in the Bio-imaging and Biophysics laboratory at the West Lafayette campus of the Purdue University (PU). The candidate will work with Dr. Jing Liu (liu456@purdue.edu ) and will be