38 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Washington
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Position Summary The Schwartz lab studies the role of the gut microbiome and immune response in susceptibility to neonatal sepsis. We use a combination of sequencing, microbial culturing, immune
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perturb sequencing to establish foundational models to predict the effects of potential drug candidates on cardiovascular diseases. By combining genome engineering, functional genomics, and tissue models
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mammalian hosts. The projects will involve a diverse array of techniques including protein structural studies, next-generation sequencing, flow cytometry, and ticks to study different aspects of tick-borne
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use a wide range of multidisciplinary approaches, including slice electrophysiology, in vivo single-unit recordings, RNA sequencing, advanced imaging techniques, and stereotaxic viral approaches in
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in postdoctoral training. Represents the OPA on internal and external committees, fostering collaboration and ensuring alignment with organizational goals. Communication Oversight Oversees
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and single-cell datasets. Participate in grant-funded research and help identify new funding opportunities aligned with lab objectives. Contribute to the development of new collaborations and technology
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for multi-year appointments that align with a 12-month service period (July 1-June 30). Faculty with 12-month service periods are paid for 11 months of service over a 12-month period (July-June), meaning
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responsibilities. Responsibilities: The postdoc will work on integrating multiple observational data streams for real-time and retrospective analysis of geophysical and environmental hazards. This includes
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dementias. We use a combination of iPSC-based systems and transgenic mouse models coupled with novel approaches including single-cell sequencing, CRISPR–Cas9 screening, and interactome profiling. The work
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biology assays (e.g. protein multiplex, RT-qPCR, PCR, DNA sequencing) Analyze, document, interpret and report results Report findings directly to the PI and in seminars. Contribute to manuscripts (including