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-scale controllable, and cost-efficient disease models by bringing together experts in physical chemistry, physics, bioengineering, molecular systems engineering, machine learning, biomedicine, and disease
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timings) affect the metabolome and proteome of rapeseed seeds. Your findings will serve as molecular fingerprints to support Deep Learning models for hybrid development. Whom we are looking for: An early
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, immunofluorescence staining of proteins of interest, molecular biology, single-cell mRNA and open chromatin sequencing, analysis of brain connectomes and bioinformatics. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act
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of Colorado. Fellows will conduct mechanistic and translational research in preclinical models of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells. Key responsibility is to lead a research project studying CAR T cell
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models, multi-omics analyses (e.g., RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, scRNA-seq, scDNA-seq, WES/WGS, targeted NGS, DigiWest), a broad spectrum of molecular and cellular biology techniques, biochemistry and biophysics
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, alongside strong skills in protein analysis, molecular biology, and imaging techniques. Additional expertise in studying autophagy and using preclinical mouse models of cardiovascular disease are highly
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supportive workplace Your activities and responsibilities: Conduct a translational research project in the field of tumor immunology Apply and further develop cellular and molecular biology methods Work with
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& Sciences (SCMMS) provides an outstanding multi-disciplinary environment for the pursuit of cutting-edge cardiovascular and metabolic research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological
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, patents, and proprietary sources to train and validate predictive models. Integrate retrosynthesis tools with cheminformatics platforms and molecular modeling software. Collaborate with synthetic chemists
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on the development of mathematical and computational models of biological systems. This position is supported by an NIH Virtual Consortium for Translational/Transdisciplinary Environmental Research (ViCTER) grant, “In