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and evolutionary processes based on models of cellular metabolism. Our hybrid lab focuses on understanding antibiotic resistance evolution in complex ecologies, particularly in microbial communities
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APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: April 13th, 2025 The integration of Artificial Intelligence, mathematical modelling, and advanced computational simulations of biological systems is transforming biomedical
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for cancer research. This project will focus on modelling the in vivo interactions between CAR T cells, tumour cells, and normal haematopoiesis, using state-of-the-art single cell multiomics data and
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, human stem cell biology, and basic virology. We develop and use cutting edge human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC) technology to establish human in vitro disease models to study neuroinflammation in human
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disorders: Artificial Intelligence and mathematical modelling, with key edges in pattern finding across diverse data and multiple observables across scales Multi-omics bioinformatic analysis, with a
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to model human neurodiversity and overcome categorical distinctions of neuropsychiatric diagnosis integrating high resolution molecular and clinical phenotyping. We are seeking outstanding candidates
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needed; Sharing and discussing research results with collaborators. Job requirements Mandatory requirements: PhD in immunology, cell biology, genomics or other relevant disciplines (or PhD is going to be
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approved. II. PUMC Young Scholars/ PUMC Overseas Young Scholars Support Program The programs implement the "3+X" training model, and regard postdoctoral researchers as an important talent pool
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candidate will also have: a PhD degree in nanotechnology, biotechnology, biology, immunology, chemistry, biomedical/chemical engineering, or related disciplines. Prior post-doc experience is not required and
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optoelectronics, life and health sciences, intelligent technology, and ecological environment, relying on 12 research institutes of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou Institute of Advanced Studies has