63 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Yale University
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, cellular biology and signaling, and mouse models of disease, enhancing our understanding of how the allosteric site influences physiology and disease mechanisms. We plan to utilize drug discovery to identify
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. The candidate is expected to work in theoretical condensed matter, quantum information science and related fields (e.g. correlated systems, light-matter interactions, non-equilibrium dynamics, quantum simulation
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, Japanese history (esp. early modern), historical geography, GIS, programming (esp. Python) and computer science, statistics and data science, text mining, natural language processing, demography, economics
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: Ability to work with large structured and unstructured datasets, and GPU-accelerated computing. Proven experience with Large Language Models. Required Skill/Ability 3: Sound background in theoretical and
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well as for candidates with an expert programming background who are looking to move into computational biology. Applicants should send a CV including a list of publications, programming languages, a statement of research
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Postdoctoral position in AI for protein design with applications to TCR & BCR models The lab of Prof. María Rodríguez Martínez at the Department of Biomedical Informatics & Data Science, Yale School
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. * Proficiency in R, Python, or related software and programming languages. * Experience with big data, linux systems, and remote computing clusters. * Knowledge of genome-wide approaches and other statistical
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program. T • The ideal applicant will have prior experience in neuroimaging analysis and a strong background in Python, Matlab, &/or R, and/or facility in other scripting languages and the willingness
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translational cancer biology research program has helped postdoctoral fellows obtain outstanding career positions in industry and in academia. The Stites lab investigates problems in cancer biology and in cancer
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leukemias and lymphomas. The candidate should have a strong background in biology, biochemistry, cell biology, virology, or chemistry, with a major interest in immunology and cancer biology research and be