70 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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pediatric cancers. In prior work, we have developed tools and methods to map the cellular diversity of pediatric tumors by adapting single-cell sequencing techniques to archival frozen tumors. In that work
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postdoctoral research position is opening to study the mechanisms underlying the response of luminal breast cancers to endocrine and cell cycle targeted therapies ● The project will involve development and
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activity in ulcerative colitis patients with transcriptional changes in a longitudinal patient cohort, develop deconvolution algorithms, extract features from H&E sections etc. Bacterial metabolism and host
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health and disease, and experience in the algorithms used to analyze these datasets. The appointee will ultimately create an independent research effort with dedicated extramural funding that complements
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, single-cell transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and network reconstruction. Former trainees of the Chi lab have been principal investigators in multiple academic institutions. Please also see the
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at Baylor University is seeking multiple postdoctoral research associates with expertise in either organic chemistry or chemical biology. Please see below for specific information about desired candidate
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. Research interests include immunopathogenic mechanism and modulation of multiple sclerosis (MS) and its animal model experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE). Candidates should have a PhD. degree in
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in A. thaliana and wheat, which we started to functionally characterize. The Vascular Development group (https://www.derybellab.be), studies plant vascular development at the interface between
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Urbana-Champaign Institute (the ZJU-UIUC Institute) invites highly qualified candidates for multiple tenure-track faculty positions at all levels and postdoctoral researchers in areas of engineering and
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will investigate the epigenetic regulation of HSV latency and reactivation. Multiple projects are available, based on strong preliminary data, and are funded by NIH grants. The projects will inform