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recently launched ambitious research programs aimed at consolidating research in two key thematic areas: health and engineering. One of these programs, SysMics (Towards Systems medicine based on multi-oMics
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will work within the Wolpin-Nowak laboratory (https://labs.dana-farber.org/wolpin-nowaklab/) as part of the Hale Family Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research (https://labs.dana-farber.org/halecenter) and
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scientists. These fellowships provide a unique opportunity for selected scholars to engage in a two-year interdisciplinary research fellowship while advancing the research of QCB. Application deadline is March
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their engagement is coordinated with replisome dynamics and metabolic cues under stress conditions. These studies will provide critical insight into how cells balance replication continuity with high-fidelity DNA
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collaborative research environment that brings together computational scientists, clinicians, and biomedical researchers to address pressing challenges in precision medicine and biomedical data science. QBRC is a
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, probabilistic graphical models, physics/dynamical systems. Qualifications: The candidate is expected to hold (or be about to complete) a relevant PhD degree in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence or another
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groups on the main research page of the institute. Further details of research opportunities can be found on our website: https://www.pks.mpg.de/research The appointment is for two years, renewable for one
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and gene therapy. Our laboratory is established at the Institute for Regenerative Medicine https://www.irem.uzh.ch/en.html, a leading research institute of the University of Zurich (UZH) at the life
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Flatiron Research Fellow, Developmental Dynamics, Center for Computational Biology Description The Center for Computational Biology (CCB) of the Simons Foundation 's Flatiron Institute is actively
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matter physics. Areas of interest include the dynamics of complex and active materials, and aspects of collective behavior and self-organization in both natural systems (e.g., inside the cell) and