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, Department of Statistics) and Lulu Shang (MD Anderson Cancer Center). This joint mentoring structure offers outstanding opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, providing the candidate with access
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, such as cancer, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s disease. The candidate will work on a NIH funded project (2022-2027) to study the biophysical properties of the chromatin dynamics, and its reciprocal relations
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the Department of Physics and Astronomy. The laboratory focuses on the application of physical science in fundamental cell biology, which have a direct therapeutic impact on various diseases, such as cancer
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facilities (reflectance point and imaging spectroscopy, FTIR, environmental analog chambers, etc.), support for external users of the lab through PRECISE, and science investigations utilizing the lab along
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urban forest management. Develop, implement, and test signal and data processing algorithms to exploit various earth observation data in support of carbon/biomass mapping in temporal and tropical forests