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biological scale for fundamental scientific understanding with applications to many disease contexts. The overarching goal is to reach a level of molecular insight that helps develop therapeutic approaches
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– Requisition #35653 Job Summary: The research lab of Dr. James Costello in the Department of Pharmacology is seeking a postdoctoral researcher that is interested in developing computational methods
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funded by an NIH R01 and will focus on developing digital biomarkers for early detection of neurodegeneration using single-channel sleep EEG. Candidates with a strong background in computational biology
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. Gao's lab is at the forefront of advancing language technologies to enhance real-world applications, particularly in medicine and health. By developing foundational technologies and conducting cutting
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required to be an expert in the above key responsibilities, since Dr. Debo Sardar will train you as needed. However, prior technical experience with mouse handling, stereotaxis surgery, and analyzing
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. Drs. Abuogi and Hampanda will provide individualized research and career mentorship throughout the fellowship. Key responsibilities will include facilitating the development and implementation
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planned to last 2 years, with the option to extend. In the Burger lab, we are interested in early vertebrate development of the axial and lateral plate mesoderm using zebrafish and mice as models, as
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Responsibilities: (Specific Position Duties with percentages of time) Research (85-90%) Data management Code maintenance, documentation, and review Designing and performing computational experiments Developing and
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for development and performance of project. Maintain accurate lab notes and primary data. Work independently with supervision from Dr. Dahl. Present data to lab and group lab meetings. Write project summaries and
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offers a diverse and inclusive learning environment that fosters innovation, growth, and the holistic development of its students. The work location for this position is on-site. This position is Exempt