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collaborative research environment that brings together computational scientists, clinicians, and biomedical researchers to address pressing challenges in precision medicine and biomedical data science. QBRC is a
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towards our goal through our research themes of computing tools, revolutionary experimental data, and science education and research. Preference will be given to applicants in the core QCB research areas
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nervous system (CNS) tumors. We are seeking an exceptional candidate to join our Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) Program. This position focuses on investigating DNA repair pathways in brain tumors, with
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the fields of synthetic biology, immune cell engineering, protein engineering, and immunology, with an eye towards clinical translation. Postdoctoral fellows will gain extensive experience with cutting-edge
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and Engineering Information Technology in Artificial Intelligence Sustainability Science and Technology Mathematics Program Highlights: Recipients will be awarded the Westlake Fellowship that includes a
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call. This programme is open to early-career researchers from all disciplines, including Humanities, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, and Engineering. Based at the University
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The Centre for Machine Learning within the Data Science and Statistics Section of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark invites
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neuroscience, or computational neuroscience. The postdocs would be part of a multidisciplinary neural engineering and behavioral neuroscience team to study neural mechanisms of drug self-administration and
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Nature Careers | Government of Canada Ottawa and Gatineau offices, Ontario | Canada | about 1 month ago
Applications are now being accepted to the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. This program offers promising scientists access to world-class facilities and
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basic science with biotech applications and combines rich functional assays with cutting-edge computational biology. Our method relies on aptamer-based sensors to recognise each specific metabolite target