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, molecular biology, CRISPR-based approaches, and mouse models is a plus. Supplemental Information How to Apply: Interested individuals within one year of having received their Ph.D. should send their CV, a
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Laboratory. The Tuveson Laboratory is interested in uncovering biological pathways and identifying novel therapeutic approaches for pancreatic cancer. To this end, we utilize both organoid and mouse models
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Laboratory is interested in uncovering biological pathways and identifying novel therapeutic approaches for pancreatic cancer. To this end, we utilize both organoid and mouse models of pancreatic cancer. We
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a relaxed and diverse atmosphere defined by constructive thought exchange. Opportunities to learn about model systems of disease, advanced microscopy, genetic engineering, new sequencing techniques
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. Position Responsibilities Develop and implement machine learning and deep learning models to analyze and interpret high-throughput functional genomics data, such as ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, and ATAC-seq
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working at the intersection of systems and computational neuroscience. We record, analyze, and model neural population activity in the visual cortex of mice, to understand the mechanisms underlying sensory
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here:Post Doc Yeh Lab Position ID: 02869-R. In addition, please also send a copy of your CV & cover letter to jyeh@cshl.edu. Supplemental Information Environment Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is a world
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inference tasks and general performance, processing and utilization. Monitors cluster performance, identifies bottlenecks, and implements performance enhancements. Adheres to best practice models to improve
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candidates should be highly motivated, have research skills with CRISPR functional genomics, disease animal models, flow cytometry or metabolomics analysis, and have effective communication skills as
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laboratory settings. Our lab, using this novel model system, seeks to pursue two complementary questions. First, how does the auditory system interact with the motor system to generate the sensorimotor loop