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environment This position offers access to state-of-the-art computation resources available at St. Jude (HPC environment with 5.3 PFLOPS of power and 150 PB of storage capacity, link 1 below). St. Jude offers
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to Dr. Christian Meyer at Christian.meyer@stjude.org. Link 1: www.stjude.org/research/why-st-jude/data-tools/research-computing/research-computing-resources.html Link 2: www.stjude.org/care-treatment
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and ubiquitin ligase complexes by single particle cryoelectron microscopy. Prepare purified protein samples, reconstitute complexes by gel filtration, prepare cryoelectron microscopy grids for imaging
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A postdoctoral position is available for highly motivated individuals with a background in Computational Neuroscience to analyze complex time-series data from ongoing 2-photon microscopy experiments
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Performs a variety of moderately complex research tasks determined by the field and scope of the particular research project/study. Performs tasks related to the research project independently, but
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Postdoc Impact of Computational Infrastructures on Public Institutions and Administration of Justice
completed a PhD in a relevant field including but not limited to STS, Computer Science, or Organizational, Software or Infrastructure studies. This project requires the ability to conduct interdisciplinary
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for tissue preparation and multiplexed imaging workflows. Assist in developing novel analytical pipelines or work with computational scientists to interpret complex spatial and single-cell datasets
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MD/PhD program are located on the Twin Cities campus in addition to MD programs at regional campuses in Duluth and St. Cloud. Apply for Job
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over time. This, key skills include familiarity with data management or large multi-method data sets and excellent data-analytic skills, especially those relevant to complex, large longitudinal studies
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Position Summary The Turner Lab at WashU in St. Louis focuses on advancing the emerging field of Precision Genomics, which we define as “determining all possible relevant genomic variation within