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, model and simulate physical processes, and engage in productive discussions with theoretical quantum physicists. Demonstrated programming skills for data acquisition and processing, e.g., Python, Matlab
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Dalhousie University | Halifax Mid Harbour Nova Scotia Provincial Government, Nova Scotia | Canada | about 2 months ago
Operations to play a pivotal role in research implementation, coordination, and management of a project focusing on these topics. The postdoc will join a dynamic, dedicated group under the supervision of Prof
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myocarditis and vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia. The successful candidate would be expected to have a strong foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics
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one of Canada’s leading cancer research institutes. Access to state-of-the-art single-cell, sequencing, and bioinformatics infrastructure. Extensive opportunities for career development, networking, and
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foundation in genetics and/or genomics. Experience in pharmacology, bioinformatics, or data analysis is highly desirable and would be considered a valuable asset. Additional skills that would strengthen a
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Strong organizational and time management skills Additional optional desired skills: Experience with translational cancer research and clinical trials Proficiency in bioinformatics and statistical analysis
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. Collaboration and Research Environment The postdoctoral researcher will join the research group of Associate Prof. Dominik Roeser at UBC and will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. The research group
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materials. The group of 8-10 undergraduate and graduate students is led by Dr. Alexandre Cooper-Roy and advised by Dr. Jim Shaffer and Prof. David Cory. If you are interested in learning more about our
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with high-performance computing clusters. Experience in using different libraries such as RDKIT, DeepChem, Scikit, and Numpy. Experience working in bioinformatics techniques including phylogenetics
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. The fellowship was founded in 2002 by the late Swiss entrepreneur Dr. Branco Weiss. It is based at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH) . The directorate consists of Prof. Dr. Angelika Steger