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. Potential Projects Develop robust proteomic assays (e.g. proximity-labeling, phospho, or structural proteomics) towards mapping spatiotemporally resolved interaction and signaling networks of GPCRs. Apply
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well as (ii) how this game-creation experience affects children's own learning compared to playing existing games. This research will capture how young children interact with AI tools that transform their ideas
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of cold milk remain woefully unclear. The research done at the Interactive Perception and Robot Learning lab (link is external) (IPRL) aims to uncover these principles and unlock a future where robots
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internal equity. Pay Range: MIN $73,800 Postdoctoral Scholar - Human Embryo Development & Reproductive Tissue Engineering Are you passionate about making ground-breaking contributions to the field of human
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-edge agentic systems. This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to research on the interaction of AI and business. The postdoctoral fellow will be supervised by Professor Alex ‘Sandy
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individuals who have a Ph.D. or are nearing completion of their Ph.D. with experience in cell biology, structural biology, protein biochemistry, or neurobiology to join a highly interactive, international and
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of membrane protein biogenesis and quality control at the human endoplasmic reticulum using a combination of cutting-edge functional genomics, cell biology, structural biochemistry and protein engineering
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Lab. As such, we are looking for candidates who are interested in launching a project from the ground-up, are effective in small teams, and are excellent communicators. Successful candidates will join a
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combinatorial panning methods, including phage and mRNA display, to identify de novo peptides for promising biomarkers lacking a natural ligand or lead structure. We then optimize peptide ligands for affinity and
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experience Ability to work in a highly collaborative, results-driven, fast-paced environment Ability to successfully interact with a diverse team, including clinicians, biostatisticians, and scientists across