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, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System (HTCS) transcription factors in Bacteroides. The research project
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System (HTCS) transcription factors in Bacteroides. The research project
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. An important component of this position will be to work as part of an interdisciplinary team spanning across the colleges of engineering, medicine, and science. The successful candidate will be required to lead
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of transcription factors and the epigenome dynamics. The individual is needed to conduct research on questions related to transcription factor DNA-driven 3D epigenome dynamics in immune responses. By using genetic
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. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate will perform investigations on regulation of utilization of dietary fiber and host glycans by Hybrid Two-Component System
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. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on developing and validating models for wearable sensors aimed at improving human movement, rehabilitation, and fitness engagement. An important component of
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socially marginalized communities. The position will lead data management and analysis for ongoing research projects. There will be opportunities for authorship on publications, presentation at conferences
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cleaning and analysis in a programming language, with a preference for Python and/or R o Strong organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail; the successful candidate will record and share
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management and analysis for ongoing research projects and prepare manuscripts and grant applications. The Post Doctoral Associate will be supported in developing an independent line of research leveraging
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and dynamical mean-field-theory levels, metal-insulator and structural phase transitions, quantum critical points, nonlinear and anomalous responses, optical traps, quantum computation and information