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A Postdoctoral Research Associate position in advanced MRI acquisition, analysis, and modeling is available in the Department of Radiology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, under
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-based gene editing for knockouts and knock-ins • Yeast genetics and manipulation • Structural biology techniques, particularly single-particle cryo-EM or cryo-ET • Biochemical assays for ribosome
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, therapeutic development. His lab employs a multidisciplinary approach, comprising biochemistry and cellular biology as well as global transcriptomic, epigenomic, and 3D chromatin structure analyses, using
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for Effective Lawmaking seeks to advance the generation, communication, and use of new knowledge about the effectiveness of individual lawmakers and U.S. legislative institutions. We envision American
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will collaborate with faculty, research staff, and students. Depending on candidate interest, topics of study may include: Prompts as a data primitive and related methods Foundation model adoption and
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disparities for communities and populations. Candidates will receive mentorship and training in precision health, including advanced statistical methods focused on predictive modeling in relation to response
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, therapeutic development. His lab employs a multidisciplinary approach, comprising biochemistry and cellular biology as well as global transcriptomic, epigenomic, and 3D chromatin structure analyses, using
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of national research infrastructures Evaluating the evolution of Generative AI performance over time and across tasks Analyzing international AI models and their representations of the U.S. in global discourse
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and in vitro model systems to test novel biological mechanisms. Techniques of interest focus around high-dimensional immunophenotyping via mass cytometry and spectral flow cytometry, immunofluorescence
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was critical in the actions of the first third generation antipsychotic drug. We are now poised to continue these advances and would like to recruit a scientist with an interest in brain disorders and their