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enhance our understanding of disease-relevant cis-acting elements and trans-acting effector proteins and metabolites. With the knowledge generated from these analyses you will work to develop more precise
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supporting evidence of completion date. Preferred Qualifications: Neuroimaging expertise, ideally with: EEG, fNIRS (including data collection and analysis) Young children Behavioral testing (including eye
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publications, conference presentations, and policy white papers Develop and implement data analysis pipelines for large-scale datasets Present research findings at conferences and professional meetings
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., mindfulness-based interventions; psychedelics; music; suvorexant). Candidates must have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree prior to start date. Independent EEG processing and analysis skills are required
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pathways by HSV-1 UL12.5 for reactivation from latent infection. Krakowiak PA et al Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Jan 28;122(4):e2413965122.doi: 10.1073/pnas.2413965122 . Single-genome analysis reveals a
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, appointment may be renewed for an additional year contingent upon available funding and satisfactory performance The focus of this research project is to conduct multi-modal tissue analysis and perform gene
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myeloid cells, a critical component of the body defense against infections, and how abnormalities in this regulation contribute to failure in myeloid cell maturation resulting in acute myeloid leukemia
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the Fellow. Requirements: Applicants must have a PhD. Candidates who received (or will receive) their PhD between August 24, 2022 and August 24, 2025 are eligible to apply. The RPE component specifically seeks
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of MR and biomolecular mechanisms is preferred, as well as demonstrated research experience in hyperpolarized-gas MR, including involvement in the acquisition and post-processing analysis of ventilation
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scientist with a strong background in single-cell genomic data biology and analysis to contribute to this important work. The successful candidate will work on uncovering pathways that drive susceptibility