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to contribute to Dr. Gardner’s current research (link is external) , The fellow will also be expected to support the formation and development of research ideas that will emerge from a new, interdisciplinary
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. Develop and apply ab initio computations, molecular dynamics simulations, and machine learning models. Collaborate with other researchers within the group and external partners. Present research findings
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and make sue of some of the new methods we have developed, with a particular focus on human immunology and diseases. Required Qualifications: Ph.D in some area of immunology Enjoy collaborative work and
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. Requirements are a Ph.D. in immunology, publications and a willingness to learn and make use of some of the new methods we have developed, with a particular focus on human immunology and diseases. Required
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analyses to determine how innate immune signaling dysregulates organization of the extracellular matrix in the developing lung. There will be opportunities to collaborate with a variety of scientists and
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transmission modeling, statistical modeling, spatial data analysis, and cost-effectiveness analysis. In parallel, we conduct research on vaccine-preventable infections, developing and evaluating predictive
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University. This research opportunity will be focused primarily on the development and application of novel computational algorithms to analyze and integrate diverse omics datasets, including single-cell RNA
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the function of such metabolites, with implications for developing new therapeutics. We welcome applicants with a background in microbiology, immunology, chemical biology, pharmacology, or cell biology to
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publication, train and mentor graduate students on molecular techniques, and assist with proposal writing. The successful candidate will be encouraged to submit the output of their work to scientific
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following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Our group works on developing targeted tools which abrogate impairments in mitochondrial dynamics as therapeutic candidates for the treatment