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for hearing loss in mouse models. Experiences on molecular & cellular biology, biochemistry, or AD research are preferred. Preferred qualifications also include but not limit mobility and ability to work
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models, and blockchain-based privacy-preserving learning. The focus will be blockchain technology and machine learning, and candidates with at least one of the backgrounds are welcomed to apply
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and include supporting research design and implementation; overseeing data collection and analysis; interacting with internal (postgraduate fellows, research staff based in our affiliated country
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The Hayman Lab, led by Thomas Hayman, MD, PhD, in the Department of Therapeutic Radiology at Yale University is recruiting a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral fellow. We are a cancer
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, with PyTorch and/or other GPU programming tools is also necessary. You should have completed all requirements for your PhD by the time you are hired. How to Apply: Candidates who have most, but not all
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single-cell or spatially resolved genomics methods Testing therapeutic interventions in models of ovarian and cardiovascular aging Designing in vivo lineage-tracing and labeling strategies paired with high
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, cellular biology and signaling, and mouse models of disease, enhancing our understanding of how the allosteric site influences physiology and disease mechanisms. We plan to utilize drug discovery to identify
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, families), conduct school-based research, and maintain school relations Excellent statistics skills, including experience with longitudinal data analysis and multi-level modeling Excellent communication
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Postdoctoral Research Position in Interdisciplinary Youth Suicide Research Background The Cha Lab, led by Dr. Christine Cha and based at Yale School of Medicine, harnesses interdisciplinary research
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in immunology and / or cancer biology research and the development of new cancer therapies. Experience with in vivo immunotherapy models, mRNA therapeutics, functional genomics and the use of CRISPR