68 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at Nature Careers
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/10/2025 until 30/09/2027 in the first instance. About you Work in our laboratory is focussed on the development of cellular immunotherapies for childhood brain tumours. The successful applicant will
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possible thereafter. The aim of this project is to advance the development of multi-trait Bayesian linear regression models that enable the sharing of genomic information across traits and biological layers
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Imperial College Research Fellowship £48,056 - £56,345 per annum About the role: Imperial College London is promoting our exciting opportunity for outstanding early career researchers to develop
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and cancer. Ultimately, we aim to mitigate the pathogenesis and develop treatments for chronic metabolic diseases. We have established unique, comprehensive mouse models for: 1) real-time labeling and
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to intervene the malignancies 3) collaborative analyses of myeloid cancers genomics using high-throughput single-cell sequencing chor high throughput proteomics 4) development of small molecule drugs and PROTAC
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. Research experience after completing the doctoral degree is expected. Scientific competence in developing artificial intelligence methods, with proven publication record in scientific venues in the field, as
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experimental approaches to uncover cell-intrinsic and environmental mutational sources and to study their impacts in cancer development and evolution. We leverage mutational signatures—distinct genome-wide
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experiments, analyze and interpret the data; Prepare scientific presentations and publications Supervises the experiments and data analysis of technicians or students as needed Qualifications: Ph.Ds or M.D
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subsidised local bus travel Subsidised sports membership, reduced tuition fees on degree programmes for staff, access to training and development opportunities including LinkedIn Learning, access to library
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autoimmunity. The overarching goal of the Wu lab is to harness innate immunity to develop new immunotherapies for cancer and inflammatory diseases. Our recent research has been published in top-tier journals