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will develop novel statistical and machine learning methods for any of the following: multi-omics data (such as bulk and large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing data, spatial transcriptomics, bulk and
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Omics Program (BTOP) at the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center. This position will involve utilizing cutting-edge single-cell and spatial profiling techniques to explore the mechanisms that drive
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Associate. Occupational Summary Responsibilities will include developing next-generation genome engineering technologies for gene and cell therapy applications as well as functional genomics. In particular
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, FACS/flow cytometry, and single cell multiomics among other assays to resolve the role of lncRNAs, such as Xist, in establishing, maintaining, and disrupting immune tolerance. The successful candidate
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. Responsibilities/Duties: · Perform biostatistics and bioinformatics for scRNA seq analysis. · Perform molecular, cellular, biochemical and immunological analyses · Optimize and troubleshoot experimental protocols
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: Lead innovative projects investigating molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms of ion channels and lipid transporters in neurological disorders. Participate in a range of research activities
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circuits that regulate motivational and emotional states. The lab uses many state-of-the-art techniques, including deep-brain calcium imaging (2-photon in vivo microscopy) with single-cell resolution and
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, contractility, and cell survival assays, 3) grow and develop a biorepository of patient-derived DNA, blood plasma, and cells, 4) assist with research participant recruitment and obtaining consent, and 5
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lab (Department of Pediatrics) at Duke University are seeking a Postdoctoral scientist to work in the field of computational analysis of single cell multiome and CRISPR epigenome editing screen
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. Postdoctoral Position of Gene Regulation and Cancer/Stem Cell Biology Job Description DUKE UNIVERSITY School of Medicine Duke Cancer Institute (DCI) Department of Pharmacology & Cancer Biology (PCB) Multiple