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and sequence-based mechanisms of gene regulation. Current projects focus on deciphering the regulatory landscape of the human genome by integrating AI-driven enhancer modeling with GWAS data and
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biology, animal models of human cancer, and bioinformatic analysis. Successful Postdoctoral Scholars independently drive and conduct their research, with guidance and input from the rest of the group, and
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a postdoctoral scholar in computational biology. The PI, Dr. Lixing Yang is an Associate Professor at the Ben May Department for Cancer Research and the Department of Human Genetics. To learn more
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certificates, as well as names and contact details of two references) by May 3rd, 2026, indicating reference number 28396, via our online portal: https://jobs.uksh.de/job/Kiel-Researcher-Postdoctoral-Researcher
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to human patients, the project will leverage established collaborations with clinicians. The candidate will have the opportunity to obtain additional external funding and develop an independent research
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. This interdisciplinary position seeks a scholar working at the intersection of ocean science, environmental humanities/environmental studies, and environmental media or science communication. The postdoctoral researcher
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project aimed at advancing our single-cell ribosome profiling technologies in cancer. For further information about the lab, please visit https://www.sendoellab.org/. The Institute for Regenerative Medicine
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mission is directly tied to the humanity, dignity and inherent value of each employee, patient, community member and supporter. Our commitment to learning across our differences and similarities make us
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profiling has uncovered nearly 10,000 human microproteins, yet fewer than 1% are functionally characterized, and a substantial fraction appear to localize to mitochondria ("mito-MPs"). Our long‑term goal is
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to understand how the environment drive pathogenic T cells. The goal is to develop novel therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus and other autoimmune diseases and deliver them in first-in-human studies at UTSW