228 genetic-algorithm-computer-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers
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Training: Successful applicants will have a Ph.D. in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, computational biology or a related field; a strong publication record; and excellent communication skills
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meets the following criteria: Recently earned a Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, electrical and computer engineering, or a related discipline Strong experience in
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health. HT is composed of five Centres: Neurogenomics, Computational Biology, Structural Biology, Genomics, and Health Data Science. The Centres work together to enable interdisciplinary research and to
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single-cell genomics, epigenetics, and imaging technologies with computational approaches to unravel the mechanisms of immune cell fate decisions in health and disease. As a postdoctoral researcher, you
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immunoengineering. This position is part of our newly funded ERC Advanced Grant, which aims to develop genetically engineered feedback control circuits in human T cells to tackle challenging diseases. The successful
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various disciplines: computer scientists, mathematicians, biologists, chemists, engineers, physicists and clinicians from more than 50 countries currently work at the LCSB. We excel because we are truly
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on the influence of Alzheimer’s disease and aging on changes in cognitive functions in humans. The project combines cutting-edge technologies from genetics, proteomics and statistical modeling to understand
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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Neurogenomics, Computational Biology, Structural Biology, Genomics, and Health Data Science. The Centers work together to enable
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on Clostridium carboxidivorans and Clostridium ljungdahlii, for which we have already established robust genetic and process engineering platforms. The following publications illustrate the potential and direction
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microscopy or flow cytometry and be capable of learning techniques required for the genetic transformation of filamentous fungi. Candidates coming from model organisms, such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae