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and experience in natural language processing, machine learning, and deep learning. • Strong written and oral communication skills in English. • Ability to work independently and as part of a team
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conjugation, scRNAseq and flow cytometry are preferred. The ideal candidate will additionally possess excellent experimental planning and execution skills, good communication skills, an open mind and a desire
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), genome/phenotype analysis (Dr. Jihoon Kim) and applications of large language models (Dr. Ohno-Machado). The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for co-developing and conducting research projects
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writing skills demonstrated in research publications • Collaborative work abilities demonstrated through public acknowledgement by others of their contributions. • Ability to communicate effectively
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and external peers to regularly, effectively, and openly communicate progress and outcomes of planned work. Attend weekly team meetings to discuss team and project-related activities, issues, change
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skills • Excellent verbal and writing communication skills. • Excellent programming skills (R or Python, Linux shell scripting) • Experience with high performance computing in Linux environment is required
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vibrant intellectual environment. Postdoctoral Associates are expected to cultivate their own line of research while benefiting from Yale’s and the DEC’s collaborative and supportive academic community
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postdoctoral researcher will leverage state-of-the-art protein language models (PLMs) and advanced AI-based structural modeling techniques to design and optimize T and B cell receptors (TCRs and BCRs). The work
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) project titled, “Building Resilience of Vulnerable Communities to Climate Variability in Rwanda’s Congo Nile Divide through Forest and Landscape Restoration.” The project focuses on the Congo-Nile Divide
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neuroimaging approach (including functional and structural MRI and targeted PET imaging) to better understand how Alzheimer’s disease (especially less common variants that disproportionately impact language and