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computational infrastructure such as A100 and H100 GPUs, combined with pre-processed large-scale biobank data such as UK Biobank and ADSP, enabling you to work at the scale required for breakthrough research
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between neuromodulation and fMRI. The postdoc will work on the network level perturbation of neurocircuits using high-definition neuromodulation. This postdoc will lead scientific discovery in developing
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of neurodegenerative disease, demyelination, and brain tumors • Perform high-dimensional flow cytometric analysis of immune cell populations in CNS tissues and peripheral compartments • Develop and refine experimental
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processes to ensure bioburden reduction and then developing robust assays and quality controls to measure and verify the process met its intent. You are expected to perform high level experimental and
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and conduct in vivo experiments using murine models of liver injury, fibrosis, and regeneration, including surgical procedures and drug administration • Perform high-parameter flow cytometry
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related to fetal origins of health disease and in particular how placenta shapes nutrient sensing of pancreatic beta-cells. We perform high fat diet (HFD) feeding studies in mice to induce weight gain
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regulation during T cell contraction and resolution of inflammation • Perform high-dimensional flow cytometry for immune phenotyping and apoptosis/efferocytosis analysis • Use molecular and cellular tools (e.g
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to: Understand basic principles of brain functioning across development (i.e. figure out how the brain works) Learn about how neuropsychiatric and other brain-based disorders develop and progress over time
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for the development of new targeted cancer therapeutic approaches. Research technicians are responsible for performing standard bench-level laboratory experiments in support of scientific research. Responsibilities
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on the development of Bayesian statistical/machine learning methods for the data integration analysis of high-throughput imaging and molecular data (i.e., genome, transcriptome, epigenome, and more). The methods would