115 software-verification-computer-science-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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the Required Qualifications section. Work Experience: No additional work experience beyond what is stated in the Required Qualifications section. Skills: Collaboration, Computational Biology, Data Analysis, Data
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Arts and Sciences Organization: Biology Title: Postdoctoral Position in Quantitative Cell Biology in the MATSU lab Position Details Position
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Position Description The Department of Oral Health Sciences (OHS) brings together faculty from different ends of the dental and oral health research spectrum into a single department that has expertise
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Position Summary The Mass Spectrometry Technology Access Center (MTAC) at WashU Medicine, St. Louis, has an opening available for highly motivated applicant for the position of Postdoctoral Research
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, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Developmental Biology, Computational Biology, etc.). Exceptional skills in molecular biology, genomics, human cell culture, and bioinformatics. Preferred Qualifications Education
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Position Description The Department of Oral Health Sciences (OHS) brings together faculty from different ends of the dental and oral health research spectrum into a single department that has expertise
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research participants. With this research, we have a unique opportunity to address the large unmet need of treatment-resistant disorders of brain function. We have applied the technology to patients with
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to lead impactful research at the interface of aging biology, neurodegeneration, and spatial omics. The successful candidate will contribute to high-profile projects investigating the cellular and molecular
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based on new discoveries from next generation sequencing. The successful candidate will participate and lead research projects using computational biology approaches to address questions that are both
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(including Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) using molecular and cell biology, multi-omics technologies, murine models, and human tissues. We currently have three major focuses: 1) Innate lymphoid cells