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biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, and cell biological approaches. For more information check the Saavedra lab website: https://www.saavedralab.com The successful candidate for this role will join a
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About the Opportunity Job Summary The Copos Group works on computational and mathematical theoretical models with direct applications to several open problems in cell biology. We are specifically
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foundation in at least a few of the following areas: high-mobility materials based printed electronics, transient electronics (various sensors, circuits, energy devices etc.), degradable materials, micro
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and written communication skills. -Attention to detail and training in research methodology and quantitative data analysis. -Recent or upcoming Ph.D., or equivalent degree, in Cell Biology, Molecular
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, human mobility, AI, and network theory. While the selected candidate will primarily be expected to contribute to work on the criminal legal system, they would also be joining a highly collaborative
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. or equivalent degree in a relevant field Preferred Qualifications · Education: Recent or upcoming Ph.D. in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Neurobiology/Neuroscience, Biochemistry, Microbiology, or related
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that run on mobile phones and tablets) to reach larger and traditionally underserved/understudied populations. We aim to understand cognitive diversity (broadly defined), to create tools to measure function
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(e.g. children, young adults, older adults), to specialists (e.g., radiologists, athletes). Our research uses a mixture of in-lab and ambulatory tools (e.g., apps that run on mobile phones and tablets
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to innovative research projects focusing on precision medicine, microfluidic technologies, and immunotherapy. Qualifications: Knowledge of: Advanced immunology and cell biology principles. Microfluidic
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); darobactin (Imai et al., Nature 2019; Hundeep et al., Nature 2021), hygromycin A (Leimer et al., Cell 2021). We recently developed a microfluidics-based platform for antibiotic discovery that identifies