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behavioral analysis to uncover how molecular pathways shape brain function, aiming to bridge molecular and systems neuroscience. Our core platforms include: 3D & 4D confocal fluorescence microscopy 1P & 2P
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looking at the design and analysis of randomised trials of interventions to reduce the risk of vector-borne diseases (e.g. malaria and dengue). The Project offers an interdisciplinary opportunity to work in
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clear data presentation, ability to work efficiently in a team and with collaborators Experience in Single Cell Multi-omics techniques and multiple component analysis programs is an advantage Previous
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colony administration, genotyping, confocal and large scale microscopy, molecular biology techniques (RNA preparation, single cell RNAseq library prep), large scale data analysis. The candidate will
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with one year of demonstrated expertise in biology, 10x Genomics, and single-cell transcriptomic analysis. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge medical research projects focused
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) or/and computational analysis of large data sets are preferred. Please send your CV and the names of three references to Dr. Tingting Jiang (tingting.jiang@mssm.edu)
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Investigator AssociateProfessor Christoffer Clemmensen “Pharmacologically leveraging neurotrophic factor signaling for sustained weight loss” Principal Investigator Professor Juleen R. Zierath “Deciphering
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interface of developmental/stem cell biology, immunology, and computational systems analysis in a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary environment. Qualifications Required: PhD (or nearing completion
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electrophysiology: Proficiency in whole-cell patch clamp recording, acute slice preparation, and/or cell culture electrophysiology, along with related data analysis methods using tools such as MATLAB or Python
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metabolism or biomedicine, including the analysis of large-scale structured or unstructured health or biological data, such as electronic health records or biobank datasets, again ideally with publications