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Position: Postdoctoral Associate Employer: Inclusion Economics at Yale University Location: New Haven, CT, USA Inclusion Economics at Yale University, led by Professor Rohini Pande, Henry J. Heinz
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The Kleinstein Lab (Program in Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics) is seeking a highly motivated researcher in computational immunology to work in close collaboration with the Yildirim
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: Assisting the research team in handling data produced from quantitative and qualitative approaches Creating analytic databases Developing analytical models under the guidance of the Investigators and the
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data as well as applications to the HCP-A, A4, ADNI, and other publically available datasets focused on aging and neurodegeneration. The postdoc will receive training in state-of-the-art neuroimaging
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biology lab that is focused on utilizing genetic approaches to understand and exploit resistance mechanisms to DNA damage. Our research program has a particular interest in studying the interplay between
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where it would be cost-effective to screen and (iii) incorporating multi-omics data to better identify at-risk individuals beyond lifestyle and environmental approaches alone. Our research program has
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disease, and identify causal genes and variants using xQTL analysis and integrating our data sets from hundreds of brains (sn-RNAseq, sn-ATAC-seq, sn-long-read PacBio RNAseq, high-resolution spatial
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Postdoctoral Associate in Cancer Biology (Samir Zaidi’s Lab) Yale School of Medicine and Yale Cancer Center Center of Molecular and Cellular Oncology (CMCO) Start Date: 3/1/2025– Email: samir.zaidi
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organization and maintenance of a large clinical database Support analysis for scientific presentations and quality improvement projects Present outcome data to other clinicians, collaborating sites, and at
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driven individual with a PhD in data science, computer science, biomedical informatics, or a similar background with some experience working with large datasets. Prior experience with healthcare is not