66 verification-computer-science-"Multiple" Postdoctoral positions at Yale University
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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
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, microvascular function, cognition, or COVID-19. Candidates with advanced quantitative data analytic skills, including computational modeling, are particularly encouraged to apply. Familiarity with medical
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Association and Yale Office for Career Strategy. Qualifications Candidates should have or be close to obtaining a PhD in either genetics, genomics, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related field
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, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, and Data Science. The Yale and VA NORSE study is a multicenter initiative focusing on New-Onset Refractory Status Epilepticus (NORSE), including its subtype of FIRES
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program of training will also include both attendance at departmental workshops and seminars. They will present their results at weekly Fredericks Lab meetings, join in our weekly journal club, and be
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invites applications for a postdoctoral position. The successful candidate will be driving cutting-edge research into the mechanisms and engineering of cell–cell fusion and cell signaling in human
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biology, (genetics, or bacteriology) * have first-author publication(s) in peer-reviewed journals * be highly self-motivated. Ideal candidates will want to: * conduct original research to solve
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) Email/Website: stefania.nicoli@yale.edu / nicolilab.com Introduction of the School/Department: The Nicoli Lab is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with expertise in RNA biology to
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science, building and evaluating tools to support students, teachers, and schools to thrive. We do this by conducting research on the science of emotions and emotional intelligence, evaluating programming
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biology lab that is focused on utilizing genetic approaches to understand and exploit resistance mechanisms to DNA damage. Our research program has a particular interest in studying the interplay between