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, along with detecting early microstructural changes, by combining advanced acquisition, reconstruction, and modeling approaches. The position is based in a state-of-the-art neuroimaging research facility
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-based gene editing for knockouts and knock-ins • Yeast genetics and manipulation • Structural biology techniques, particularly single-particle cryo-EM or cryo-ET • Biochemical assays for ribosome
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molecular, biochemical, and behavioral manifestations. We have collaborations with other labs that enrich the overall research experience. QUALIFICATIONS Applicants must have PhD and/or MD (or equivalent
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Research Associate position, with the possibility of extension based on an annual basis dependent upon satisfactory performance and the availability of funding. This position is part of the Preventive
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will collaborate with faculty, research staff, and students. Depending on candidate interest, topics of study may include: Prompts as a data primitive and related methods Foundation model adoption and
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science of science, network science, and natural language processing. As part of a small research team, the postdoc will help lead efforts to provide a quantitative model of global competitiveness
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The Department of Medicine at the University of Virginia is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work in the laboratory of Dr. Jeffrey Sturek, MD, PhD. The Sturek Laboratory is an exciting
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learning algorithms on graphs to model, characterize, predict, and design the thermal and physical behaviors of diverse material systems. Responsibilities also include the development of software codes
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cardiovascular treatments. In this role you will apply both machine learning predictive modelling and human genetic analyses of non-coding regulatory sequences to identify cell-specific targets for coronary artery
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a possible extension depending on the availability of funds. The individual will be involved in ongoing research projects involving developing, implementing, optimizing, and applying MR-based