45 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Yale University in United States
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goal is to uncover how mRNA can serve as a building block for tissue engineering and regenerative therapies, with applications in stem cell development, wound healing, and cardiovascular disease
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a particular focus on cytokine-based drugs, using immune competent murine models and human cell culture systems for early drug development. We also study mechanisms and determinants of immune related
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and Japanese history; but a strong interest in both the methods and the content is a requirement. One goal for the program is to give postdoctoral associates opportunities for developing new skills
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for psychosis in order to better understand and prevent the development of frank psychosis and schizophrenia. As a part of various ongoing research studies, PRIME provides early identification, assessment, and
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, genetic and neuroimaging data to identify new biological mechanisms and develop precision medicine tools for these conditions. We have a track record of training outstanding postdocs who go on to successful
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acquired DNA alterations in normal cells and in cancer development. The successful applicant will work independently, perform experiments, develop and optimise assays, and analyse, interpret, and present
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and the conservation of biodiversity. With over a decade of experience in field-based capacity development in the Neotropics and Southeast Asia, ELTI is well-positioned to expand into Africa. The ELTI
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project We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral researchers in biomedical informatics and data science to work on projects focused on the development of biomedical blockchain, clinical predictive
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with Dr. Louise Wang on identifying high risk individuals at risk of developing pancreatic cancer to undergo targeted screening and surveillance and improve survival of this deadly disease. Specific
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data-driven knowledge to the development of next-generation regenerative therapeutics. Our group is a multidisciplinary lab at Yale within the Department of Anesthesiology, the Vascular Biology