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Multiple postdoc positions are available in Ailong Ke’s Laboratory at Yale University, New Haven, USA. The Ke lab applies cutting-edge biochemical and biophysical tools to understand molecular
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multiple NIH grants, including the NIH Human Immunology Project Consortium (HIPC), a highly collaborative national network that the successful candidate will join. Available areas of research include both
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includes: Single-cell and/or spatial genomics technologies Next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques Computational analysis of genomic data Working with mouse models of disease Flow cytometry and related
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genomic pathology approaches, including CRISPR, single cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and image analysis to address biologically- and clinically-driven questions. Our overall aim is to
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academic environment. Responsibilities Under the direction and supervision of Prof. Luciano Floridi, the Postdoctoral Associates are encouraged and supported to: Conduct independent research aligned with
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: · Time Management: Exceptional organizational skills and ability to organize time and priorities effectively, asking for direction when appropriate. Flexibility to handle multiple tasks and deadline
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to improving outcomes for students and aligns with its work to develop public education leaders. Unlike many postdoctoral opportunities in education, this associateship is a unique opportunity for education
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genetic engineering has opened up myriad opportunities for creative approaches. The Katz Laboratory is particularly interested in reprogramming human T cells through multiple approaches to improve
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generously supported postdoctoral positions, for one year and renewable up to 3 years, for scholars working on the foundations of data science. FDS postdocs can select multiple mentors from among the members
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analyse complex data from emerging genomic pathology approaches, including CRISPR, single cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and image analysis to address biologically- and clinically-driven