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Funding Notes The position is launched under TÜBİTAK’s 2232-A Program call. It promotes qualified researchers who have come to the fore with their high-level science and/or technology-oriented
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The Jianjun Chen Lab at City of Hope is looking for talented Postdoctoral Fellows to study cancer and stem cell biology. There are multiple openings available within this lab. The research group is
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The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics invites you to apply for a two-year position in Sun lab at DANDRITE- Nordic EMBL partnership in molecular medicine, focusing on understanding
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computational modeling, in vivo biological assays, and radiation physics and engineering approaches to define the mechanisms and optimal radiation dosimetric parameters by which FLASH-RT mitigates radiation
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. This unique program brings together expertise in cancer care delivery research (Dana-Farber’s Center for Outcomes and Policy Research), along other Population Sciences pillars (DFCI’s cancer genetics, health
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the Broad Institute, and more Mentor and guide junior staff and students Qualifications Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, data science, machine
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-performance computing clusters (>105,000 processors). This unique interdisciplinary environment emphasizes the integration of AI in life sciences, offering an outstanding platform for recent Ph.D. graduates
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nervous system (CNS) tumors. We are seeking an exceptional candidate to join our Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) Program. This position focuses on investigating DNA repair pathways in brain tumors, with
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The Centre for Machine Learning within the Data Science and Statistics Section of the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science (IMADA) at the University of Southern Denmark invites
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basic science with biotech applications and combines rich functional assays with cutting-edge computational biology. Our method relies on aptamer-based sensors to recognise each specific metabolite target