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Position Summary The Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at WashU has an immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow to explore mechanisms of how inflammation impacts matrix remodeling
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of metabolic states in retinal ganglion cells; spatial transcriptomic and correlated metabolic analysis of retinal ganglion cells; treatment of retinal ganglion cells in models of degeneration; data collection
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analysis; Biomarker identification through the use of machine learning approaches; and Multi-omics data integration with genomics, transcriptomics and methylomics data. Job Description Primary Duties
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control subjects, and pregnant patients, and analysis of continuous time series data including signal processing, feature extraction, and statistical analysis. In addition to high-quality research
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parallel/multiplexed assays, etc.) is desirable. Ability to interpret and discuss experiments and critically contribute to writing of manuscripts and grant proposals is expected. Well-organized, able
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an individual to the precise nucleotide.” Precision Genomics is a cornerstone under the umbrella of Precision Medicine, addressing critical challenges in genomic interpretation and translation. The lab
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. Develops proficiency in technical skills with particular focus on longitudinal analysis. Develops proficiency in their ancillary skills, e.g., writing, public speaking, networking, critical evaluation
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extensibility. The ideal candidate for this position will possess: A strong background in scientific programing Interest in developing open-source data analysis and modeling tools in one of the following
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for this position. Work Experience: No specific work experience is required for this position. Skills: Animal Models, Bioinformatic Analysis, Cell Cultures, Communication, Critical Thinking, Library Construction
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, such as spatial transcriptomics, proteomics, and multiplexed imaging, to analyze brain tissue. Lead data analysis and interpretation, integrating multi-omic and imaging datasets to identify cellular and