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associated with prevalent and incident cognitive impairment. The ideal candidate is driven, independent, and able to apply engineering and computational techniques to enhance the performance of existing
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://engineering.wustl.edu/news/2024/WashU-awarded-20-million-to-develop-high-tech-imaging-technology.html . The candidate is expected to work on one of the following research areas and/or develop new research directions
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, Python, or Perl) and experience working in Linux and/or high-performance cluster environments. A strong ability to perform analytical reasoning to extract biological insights from data-driven approaches
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. Preferred Qualifications: Skilled in at least one programming language (R, Python or Perl) and experience working in Linux and/or high-performance cluster environments. A strong ability to perform analytical
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cell biology tools including advanced CRISPR genetic screening and editing, high resolution mass spectrometry and various high-end imaging and flow cytometry platforms. Candidate will also further
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the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center at WashU. We are dedicated to generating and analyzing whole-genome sequencing data along with high-throughput, multi-dimensional 'omics' data to advance our understanding
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of Computational Plasma Physics and Fusion Science. Our research group develops high-fidelity physics models, implements novel computational algorithms to solve the models, and applies these computational tools
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Position Summary The newly formed Raut Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in the area of computational/theoretical Neuroscience. The lab is chiefly interested in discovering and modeling
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role of tumor-intrinsic genetic dependencies in T cell rich and poor tumor microenvironments. In addition to high-quality research facilities, career and professional development training
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such as fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, optical sensors, light-activated actuators, electrophysiology, molecular biology, quantitative rodent behavior, and computational approaches. We aim