91 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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St. Jude is seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral fellowship positions in the Childhood Hematological Malignancies Training Program. This prestigious, NIH-sponsored T32 training program
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time. Collaborate on project and analysis design guided by their PI. Develop new computational methods. Adhere to field and lab standards for data analysis. Identify, process, organize, interpret, review
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Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Machine Learning and Computational Genomics Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh The Department of Epidemiology
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candidate will possess excellent research, communication, organizational and leadership skills, including detailed recordkeeping, computer literacy, scientific writing and the ability to contribute to method
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, require limited supervision and high-level of independence are highly desirable. About the lab and St. Jude: Our lab focuses on computational methods development and large-scale genomic/genetic analysis
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The successful candidate will be responsible for developing computational and systems biology approaches to analyze spatial omics data and single-cell omics data (e.g., scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq, single
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St. Jude is seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral fellowship positions in the Childhood Hematological Malignancies Training Program. This prestigious, NIH-sponsored T32 training program
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://pritykinlab.princeton.edu ) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a focus on multi-modal single-cell, spatial and genome editing
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Position Overview: Join the dynamic research community at the University of California, Berkeley, as a Postdoctoral Scholar in Neuroscience, working in the laboratory of Prof. Chunlei Liu