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development of blood malignancies and other solid cancers. Our research bridges basic, translational, and clinical studies to uncover mechanisms linking inflammation, DNA damage, and stem cell aging to cancer
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Master's student, and several Undergrad students, and we plan to recruit an additional Postdoc and a graduate student over the next couple of years. More information about the Kim lab can be found here: http
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(https://irp.drugabuse.gov/staff-members/da-ting-lin/ ) Note: This position is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens. Selection for this position will be based solely on merit, with no discrimination
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-dimensional visual stimuli (https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.09.27.615442), and how the inputs onto single depth-selective neurons give rise to their response properties. To accomplish this, this project, which you
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English as the primary language. Career development support and mentoring throughout the program. Interdisciplinary coursework and research opportunities across different areas of science, engineering and
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interests in applied statistics, machine learning, or computational biology are encouraged to apply. For more information, please visit our website https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/postdocs to view the list
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(http://vanallenlab.dana-farber.org/) to work on the analysis of new datasets generated in the context of multiple clinically oriented cancer sequencing projects in order help advance efforts
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foundation in related fields who are eager to learn and contribute to our research program. Technical duties include but are not limited to: Lead independent research projects, including hypothesis development
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empowerment International development and climate challenges Transport, society, and human health Behavioural change and the green transition Supervision: Each Postdoctoral Fellow will have a main SDU
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are circular genomic structures that can drive ultra-high copy number amplification and correlate with poor clinical outcomes, yet their evolution, detection, and targeting remain largely unclear. This project