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-cell genomics, transcriptome imaging, optical electrophysiology, and machine learning to study how the genome builds a brain across spatial and temporal scales. Key questions we aim to address include: 1
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in vivo mechanotransduction. Investigate RNA-mediated processes governing cellular responses to mechanical cues. Utilize advanced molecular and imaging techniques to study RNA localization and function
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biology, super-resolution microscopy, live-cell imaging, multi-omics, and mouse disease models to understand insulin-secretion deficiency and synapse degeneration. (See https://www.mcw.edu/departments/cell
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experience. Applicant Special Instructions: To apply, please submit the following documents to Rui Tang, PhD, Assistant Professor at ruit@wustl.edu . Cover letter expressing your interest and highlighting your
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protected and open field cultivation systems Use lab and field equipment (ICP, HPLC, gas exchange analyzer, soil/root/plant sensors, chlorophyll fluorescence, etc.), data loggers and image processing tools
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well as associated materials and device physics. You have demonstrated experimental experience in nanofabrication processes (e.g., electron-beam lithography, physical vapor deposition, atomic layer deposition etc
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record (EHR) as well as MyChart data, with the opportunity to work on applications of machine learning/deep learning/ Natural Language Processing in novel areas of healthcare. The position is open for a
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/near-IR telescopes using cutting-edge instruments such as the Keck Cosmic Web Imager. We encourage applications from all who have interests, skills, and experience in galaxy evolution, CGM astrophysics
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are invited for a Postdoctoral Associate to join the research group of Dr Sarah Aitken (MBChB PhD) in the Center of Molecular and Cellular Oncology, Yale Cancer Center investigating the causes and consequences
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Candidates must have received a Ph.D. by the commencement of employment. BNL policy requires that after obtaining their PhD, eligible candidates for research associate appointments may not exceed a combined