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or engineering problem during their thesis work or to have provided a new approach or insight, evidenced by a recognized impact in their field. In recognition of outstanding achievements in research
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Postdoctoral Research Associate or Fellow Exeter Apply by 15/06/2025 Job details Salary: The starting salary will be from £34,132 on Grade E for the Associate level role and from £42,882 on Grade F
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clear data presentation, ability to work efficiently in a team and with collaborators Experience in Single Cell Multi-omics techniques and multiple component analysis programs is an advantage Previous
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the molecular, cellular, and metabolic mechanisms leading to obesity, diabetes, and cancer. The Wang laboratory investigates the function and remodeling of adipose tissue under both physiological and pathological
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, we use cutting edge genomic techniques such as duplex sequencing, long-read sequencing, and single-cell DNA and RNA sequencing. We are also actively developing new experimental and computational
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, thereby increasing power to detect regulatory and functional genomic mechanisms involved in complex traits and diseases. We are looking for a talented bioinformatician or statistical geneticist to develop
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A post-doctoral research position is available at the Harvard Center for Life Sciences, Division of Rheumatology and Immunology, Boston. The successful candidate will work in a NIH-funded laboratory
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function as part of a multidisciplinary basic science and translational team, including laboratory investigators, clinical investigators, computational biologists and medical oncologists. The primary role
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Research Associate position at IOR offers a semi-autonomous role that combines the flexibility to independently lead research projects and apply for independent funding with the benefit of strong mentorship
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A Postdoctoral position is available at an NIH-funded lab to study the role of inflammasome, nucleic acid sensing and interferon signaling in neutrophils and platelets in the pathophysiology of lung