49 high-performance-computing-postdoc Fellowship positions at Nature Careers in United States
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Cancer Genomics and Evolution Laboratory, Prof. Dr. Peter Van Loo, Department of Genetics We seek talented and motivated postdocs in computational biology to join the Cancer Genomics and Evolution
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international conferences. Required Qualifications* PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, data science, or a related quantitative field. Proficiency in Python and/or R; experience with high-performance
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experience in computational biology or cancer genomics Experience with high-performance or cloud computing (e.g., HPC, AWS, GCP) At least one first-author peer-reviewed publication Strong communication and
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Computational Biologist Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, MA Full Time Overview The Collins Genomics Lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute seeks a POSTDOCTORAL
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infections. Dr. Morley's research program investigates the pulmonary host immune response to bacterial infection (primarily Streptococcus pneumoniae ). We have two lines of investigation, both supported by
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POSITION SUMMARY: A postdoctoral position is available investigating genetic/epigenetic control of cardiac and vascular senescence. We are seeking a postdoc with a strong background in molecular
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Job Description SJCRH Position Overview: The Department of Information Services is seeking a highly skilled and motivated faculty- level Clinical Informatics Researcher to join our dynamic clinical
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and simulation and have high performance computing resources on-site. They expand into emerging frontier areas, such as they did, for example, over the past decade in quantum information and quantum
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interests in applied statistics, machine learning, or computational biology are encouraged to apply. For more information, please visit our website https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/postdocs to view the list
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, in vitro models, and large collections of well-annotated clinical specimens. We employ state-of-the-art computational biology/bioinformatics approaches to dissect acute and adaptive responses to RAS