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Responsibilities The successful candidates will be expected to: Deliver exceptional education, both independently or collaboratively, for undergraduate and postgraduate courses; Achieve international recognition and
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, the Bio-X International Institute,the Frontier Energy Technologies Institute, the Instituteof Microphysiological System. For more information, please visit the school official website: https://www.suat
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, immunology, genetics, biologicals, and zoology and a diversified pattern of talent cultivation. II. Scientific Research Supporting Platforms and Six Main Research Centers IMBCAMS has set its sights on the top
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CRISPR screens (CRISPRa/i, or dCas13 systems) Strong molecular biology skills (cloning, viral vector design, biochemistry) Experience with mammalian cell culture, viral production, and flow cytometry Prior
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furnished on-campus housing for transition. Assist in applying for prestigious Hangzhou high-level talent recognition, providing access to exclusive benefits for municipal high-level talents. Priority in
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the Multimodal AI Across Scales research centre at the HT, you will design, develop, document, and maintain open-source software solutions that work hand-in-hand with the machine learning methods we
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: https://www.sustech.edu.cn/en/ SUSTech School of Medicine offers equal opportunities and welcome applicants from the world with all ethnic backgrounds. We seek outstanding applicants for full-time tenure
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equivalent industry experience (3+ years). Expertise in other programming languages (e.g. Rust, C++, Java). Advanced understanding of Python and software engineering concepts (data structures, OOP, design
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modelling of genetic interactions - and guiding the design of next-generation genetic interaction screens for anti-cancer target discovery. Your mission Lead innovative computational genomics research
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clinical data (e.g., weak supervision, semi/self-supervision, domain generalization, calibration-aware objectives) with explicit mitigation of confounding, selection bias, leakage, and study-design effects