61 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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. Description We are looking for a postdoctoral computational biologist to decipher the genomic regulatory code controlling gene expression in plants. Within the ERC-funded multiCODE project, we aim to unravel
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one year of employment 13 holidays, 3 weeks of vacation and 2 weeks of sick leave per year Employee assistance program Educational assistance program Subsidized ORCA pass Wellness benefits Voluntary
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The Ghezzi Lab at University of Massachusetts Lowell is looking for a full-time, fully benefitted Postdoctoral Research Associate to participate in a NIH-funded research program which aims
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. Within the ERC-funded multiCODE project, we aim to unravel how plants control gene expression across different tissues and stress conditions by combining single-cell genomics, artificial intelligence, and
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mission is directly tied to the humanity, dignity and inherent value of each employee, patient, community member and supporter. Our commitment to learning across our differences and similarities make us
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composites. S/he will be expected to take on the day-to-day running of the part of the research program under the direction of Professor Nicolosi. The core tasks are as follows: 1. Fabrication and
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Postdoctoral Research Associate Position to work on the biophysics of sequence-structure-function relationships of intrinsically disordered protein regions (IDRs). IDRs use different types of sequence-encoded
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scarps to varying rates of reworking, potentially revealing their activity over different timescales. To make up for the lack of nearshore high-resolution maps, we plan to develop and deploy an Uncrewed
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information and observations in a wider context An ability to work independently and develop the project in the framework of the PI group A talent for combining techniques and insights from different
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. Our research will help safely design and operate satellites and maintain ground networks. In our research, we try to bridge our theoretical studies with high-performance computing to develop tools