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, the successful candidate may lead one of two complementary projects: A biochemical and structural project involving protein purification, reconstitution of macromolecular complexes, in vitro functional assays, and
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of CCB research areas and scientific staff, please see our website. The Genomics group works to interpret genomes and distill the immensely complex networks that form the foundation of human biology
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or quasi-mechanistic models Multi-Agent AI Systems for Scientific Discovery: Pioneer the development of multi-agent computational systems where specialized AI agents collaborate to solve complex genomic
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of quantitative, experimental, and clinical scientists. ● Present complex results clearly and concisely to diverse audiences. Who You Are ● You have a Ph.D. in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, or a related
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University of California, Los Angeles | Los Angeles, California | United States | about 11 hours ago
myriad of complex MSK conditions. We have a wide network of dispersed former fellows working and thriving in both academic and private practice environments. The posted UC salary scales (https
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
vehicles navigating shared road networks, AI agents coordinating in complex games, and human-machine partnerships in online platforms, AI assistants, and physical systems. While multi-agent interactions have
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and effectively communicate about complex bioinformatics problems to both technical and non-technical audiences; this should be both in written and verbal form, as evidenced by first-author publications
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seeking enthusiastic, full-time post-doctoral Flatiron Research Fellows to work on information processing in biological networks and nonequilibrium thermodynamics of living systems. Current areas
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networks and nonequilibrium thermodynamics of living systems. Current areas of interest include (but not limited to) molecular mechanisms and nonequilibrium thermodynamics in living systems responsible
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thinkers with a passion for making a meaningful impact in health care, eager to roll up their sleeves and solve complex, real-world challenges alongside executive mentors. We seek individuals who thrive in