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advanced spatial biology techniques, such as spatial transcriptomics, proteomics, and multiplexed imaging, to analyze brain tissue. Lead data analysis and interpretation, integrating multi-omic and imaging
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analysis of complex biological data, including big omics data. Dr. Floyd is Co-Director of the UW Cardiovascular Health Research Unit (CHRU) (https://chru.washington.edu/ ), where he leads a broad portfolio
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the principal investigator and research team members to successfully execute the aims of ongoing human research studies and assistance to studies in preclinical models. Performs complex statistical analysis
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Position Summary We are hiring a postdoc to work with RNA-seq data in order to identify circRNA implicated in complex traits including Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and stroke using novel
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the molecular mechanisms of ATP-dependent AAA proteolytic machines, both soluble and membrane-spanning, and their accessory factors in bacterial and mitochondrial systems. We study how these complexes assemble
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approach, spanning basic biology and translational medicine using mouse models and patient samples, tackles complex questions with profound implications for human health. Projects are available to decipher
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. The position will focus on answering questions related to the biological impact of environmental exposures on health outcomes and the candidate will be expected to analyze complex epidemiologic datasets and
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by a U.S. Department of Labor prevailing wage determination. depending on experience. Job responsibilities 1. Research Duties (90%) a. Develop analysis protocol for video-audio recordings
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enables bold, interdisciplinary science to advance our understanding of geological hazards and Earth processes in one of North America's most complex and geologically active regions. Summary: The postdoc
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that enrolled over 1000 pregnant women in Los Angeles, CA. This position will involve analyzing complex epidemiologic datasets (including coordinating data and biological samples for analysis at collaborating