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, preferably using yeast Genome engineering / synthetic biology, yeast and/or mammalian Cell biology, microscopy, and biochemical approaches Functional genomics and computational data analysis, including AI
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Computational Neurogenomics / AI - Postdoctoral Associate Yale School of Medicine | Adams Center for Parkinson’s Disease Research | New Haven, USA Join a mission-driven team at Yale to build a
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variety of in vivo techniques to investigate stem cell behavior in homeostasis, clonal expansions and tumorigenesis. We are looking for a highly motivated and independent postdoc to join an ERC-funded
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for a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow who is equally adept at applying wet lab-based experimental approaches and high-dimensional computational analyses to study disseminated tumor cell
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, continuous measurements of cell health during exposure to therapeutic drugs and other chemicals. To enable such applications, we combine photolithographic techniques, electrochemical/impedance spectroscopy
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at the systems level. By integrating groundbreaking multiomic methods at the single-cell level with advanced experimental models, such as human organoids, the laboratory maps the molecular and cellular mechanisms
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with contemporary machine learning methods. We are looking for an ambitious Postdoc who will lead our efforts on the design, implementation, and training of mechanistic models of cell organization. In particular, we
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work at the interface between computational spatial omics, single-cell mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics, multiplex imaging, and bioinformatics. We have recently co-developed Deep Visual Proteomics
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worldwide to explore postdoctoral opportunities at leading science and technology institutions in Korea. Launched by the Korean government, the InnoCORE program is a large-scale national initiative designed
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research group to study novel aspects of immunometabolism, tumor-immune cell interactions at the primary tumor and systemic sites in pancreatic cancer. Our state-of-the art research program utilizes