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robot learning; mechatronics. Manufacturing: process design and development; production equipment and automation; manufacturing systems; digital manufacturing; sustainable manufacturing; semiconductor
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diseases and accelerate the development of comprehensive treatments. The candidate will be affiliated with the Brunson Center for Translational Vision Research, a diverse group of researchers focused
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is adjacent to advanced core facilities, providing easy access to the Waksman Imaging Center, Mass Spectrometry Facilities, Genome Editing Core and Organoid Development Resources among many others
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, course development and coordination, and a demonstrated record of impact in undergraduate teaching. The selected applicant will also have opportunities to be involved in administrative and service
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, taking responsibility for the development of a broad subject area. Where agreed, defining topics for Perspective and Review Articles, assessing proposals from potential authors of such articles, handling
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selected organisms (e.g., yeast) connected to points 1-4 above Integration with other QCB programs to increase impact (e.g., summer school, workshops, Minecraft development, collaboration with our MSI
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and investments. The National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT, https://nct.dkfz.de/en/index.html ) is a long-term cooperation between the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), excellent partners in
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. The candidates must hold a PhD in Chemistry/Physics. Experience in data framework development, kinetic/thermodynamic modeling, and collaborative interdisciplinary research. An education history in chemical
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Position as Computational Analyst / Bioinformatician in RNA Therapeutics and Cardiometabolic Disease
. Access to HPC (https://escience.sdu.dk/index.php/ucloud ) and extensive bulk / sc / sp omic datasets. A unique position working at the intersection of microRNA and mRNA target discovery and innovation
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interactions of genes and molecular pathways, known as gene regulatory networks, guide development, and 3) how these pathways evolved in different organisms – including common and divergent mechanisms. The use