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collaboration with laboratories computational biologists. Lead independent research projects and contribute to collaborative efforts within the lab. Present findings in manuscripts, conferences, and funding
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the acquired data, and prepare a report; c) Prepare a CFD model of a boiler burner for combustion analysis, apply reacting flow models, perform computation, study propensity to flash-back, calculate noise
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of extensions subject to work performance and funding availability. The Boer lab is a mixed computational/experimental group studying gene regulation using synthetic genomics and machine learning with the aim
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understood, modeled, and ultimately reversed or rebuilt using bioengineering and synthetic biology approaches. The successful candidate will: Investigate mechanisms of T-cell development, aging, and thymic
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, interdisciplinary team comprising computational biologists, bioengineers, and immunologists. The candidate will have access to advanced platforms for single-cell and spatial omics, 3D tissue modeling, bioreactors
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members on combinatorial CRISPR screen strategies for target credentialing in cancer models Computational analysis of screen data Design and execution of combinatorial target validation experiments in PDXO
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, engineers, computer scientists, nuclear medicine physicians, …) towards the overall aim of enabling translational and physician-in-the-loop AI for medical imaging. Our research team is multicultural and
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environment allows for translation of novel methods to our cancer clinics in Canada (Vancouver, Victoria, and Kelowna) and beyond. Requirements: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in computational modeling
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theranostics radiopharmaceutical therapies (RPTs) via advanced computational oncology and pharmacokinetic modeling. Our research team is multicultural and diverse, and provides unique opportunities for our
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computational oncology and pharmacokinetic modeling. Our research team is multicultural and diverse, and provides unique opportunities for our trainees and researchers to freely explore creative ideas in