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projects include but are not limited to designing, building, testing, and scaling: (1) molecular data storage, and (2) chemical reaction networks. The ability to bring static and dynamic DNA nanotechnology
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our dynamic team. Dr. Reiman’s laboratory conducts basic and applied clinical cancer research focusing on multiple myeloma, lymphoma, and lung cancer. The successful candidate will have the opportunity
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form one of the most dynamic neuroscience communities in the world. For examples of our current directions, see: • Chou et al The Innovation 2025, www.cell.com/the-innovation/fulltext/S2666-6758(24)00173
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: Quantum simulation with Rydberg atom arrays (theory) Research Area: Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO), quantum control, quantum simulation Relevant Fields: Quantum information science, quantum
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) to join a dynamic and multidisciplinary team under the supervision of Dr. Francis Lynn. The successful candidate will work on a project developing cell-based therapies for those living with type 1
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join a dynamic and multidisciplinary team under the co-supervision of Dr. Anna Blakney and Dr. Jay Kizhakkedathu. The successful candidate will work on a project developing new lipid and polymeric
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: Quantum Simulation with Rydberg Atom Arrays (Experiment) Research Area: Atomic, molecular, and optical physics (AMO), quantum control, quantum simulation Relevant Fields: Quantum information science
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, molecular properties, and pathological images. Strong knowledge and experience in data science algorithms, methods, and analysis techniques. Experience in programming using Python and R languages and working
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dynamic and multidisciplinary team under the co-supervision of Dr. Anna Blakney and Dr. Jay Kizhakkedathu. The successful candidate will work on a project developing new lipid and polymeric strategies
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Fellow (PDF) to join a dynamic and multidisciplinary team under the supervision of Dr. Anna Blakney. The successful candidate will work on a project developing new particle delivery strategies for RNA