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the mechanism of ion channel biogenesis and quality control at the human endoplasmic reticulum using a combination of cutting-edge functional genomics, cell biology, structural biochemistry and protein
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are interested in studying include: 1) What are the ion channels that mediate pressure sensing in the eye? 2) What physiological roles do these channels play in the eye? 3) Do these ion channels mediate
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laboratory is interested in studying the role of mechanosensation in the eye and its role in glaucoma and other ocular pathologies. Questions we are interested in studying include: 1) What are the ion channels
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coding sequences (CDS) and their cognate 3’ untranslated regions (3’UTRs) are differentially expressed in development and disease. Notably, the Nanog 3’UTR functions as a long non-coding RNA to promote
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superb quantitative background, strong coding skills (e.g., Python, R), expertise in infectious disease modeling across multiple pathogens, expertise with large datasets and statistical analysis, and high
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sensor integration. Strong coding and debugging skills. Excellent communication, documentation capabilities and a demonstrated track record of publication. An enthusiasm for developing new measurements
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accomplishments, (b) Your broader research interests, and (c) why you are interested in working with us A sample of data analysis code (published or unpublished) A representative writing sample (published
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and other machine learning models (especially neural network models, time-series models) and coding in python and R. Strong collaborative skills and ability to work well in a complex, multidisciplinary
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applying data science principles and techniques to biomedical datasets. Applicants should be comfortable using coding skills such as SQL, R, and Python to extract data from databases, clean it, and analyze
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with electronic health record (EHR) and/or clinical data. Proficiency in Python, with strong coding and debugging skills. Experience with deep learning frameworks such as PyTorch, JAX, TensorFlow