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The Postdoctoral Research Associate in Pancreatic Cancer Biology will play a central role in advancing a high-impact translational research program within the Department of Surgery at the University of Miami, Miller
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profile neural and microglial chromatin remodeling across various phases of drug and alcohol-taking. The successful candidate will be able to generate and interpret high-quality genomics datasets (RNA-Seq
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Science, Environmental Science, Data Science, or other related fields Strong capabilities and demonstrated experience working with large climate datasets, high performance computing, and machine learning
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of senior research staff, the Postdoctoral Associate ensures high-quality data generation and timely progression of research projects. The role also involves analyzing experimental data, preparing manuscripts
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to characterize fish diversity across a vertical depth gradient using high-throughput sequencing data as well as organize and help lead a field expedition in Puerto Rico. There will also be opportunities
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/ transcriptomics / single cell analysis / high throughput sequencing data processing • Experience in working with deadlines and being involved in multiple projects simultaneously • High
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data analysis for omics studies, including genotype data, bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing data, high-dimensional phenotype data, pathway and functional analysis, network analysis, polygenic risk
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the university’s strategic vision for AI-powered medical education. This position provides mentored career development in a dynamic and rapidly evolving field, with opportunities to contribute to high-impact
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applications for a Postdoctoral Associate position in the area of physical oceanography. The successful candidate will use numerical simulations to study the dynamics and meridional heat transport of the Agulhas
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to the study and treatment of mood, anxiety, and substance use disorders in adolescent and high-risk adult (e.g. HIV+) populations using innovative neuroimaging and immunological methodologies. The neuroimaging