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microbiome population studies and molecular multi-omics, with specifics to be determined by individual interest and experience. Funded projects with open positions include: Computational methods development
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, using an array of methods including natural language processing and experiments. This is a two-year position (one-year contract renewable based on performance). The primary criterion for acceptance is
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training experience will provide: A strong foundation in research design, methods, and analytic techniques appropriate to the proposed research; An enhanced ability to conceptualize and think through
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University of California, San Diego (Scripps Oceanography), laboratory of Farooq Azam Korinna Kunde, Ph.D. In the Iron Continuum: Physicochemical Metal Speciation Dictates Bioavailability University
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, using an array of methods including natural language processing and experiments. This is a two-year position (one-year contract renewable based on performance). The primary criterion for acceptance is
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interpersonal and communication skills. While not a must, a strong background in computational methods and/or statistical methods is a plus. Special Instructions Applicants should submit a formal application and
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Postdoctoral Fellow position to start in Fall 2025. The lab conducts research related to identity processes, language, group dynamics, and political psychology, using an array of methods including natural
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with bioinformatic pipelines and approaches for working with methylation data, or a willingness/ability to learn these methods. The appointment is for one year with possibility of renewal based
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computational analysis of functional genomics datasets with an emphasis on single-cell omics. This person will develop new computational methods to analyze novel RNAseq, ATACseq, and Spatial Transcriptomics
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the unusual bdelloid life history (Signorovitch et al. 2015. Genetics 200: 581-590). Basic Qualifications Candidates must be proficient in advanced bioinformatic methods of sequence assembly and analysis