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investigate localized mRNA processes—such as selective translation, transport, phase separation, and localization—that enable cells to respond to mechanical stimuli. This project will explore RNA-based
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mechanistic and structural knowledge on these molecular interactions to enable design and development of protein-based therapeutics and vaccines. Applicants should have at least one first-author publication in
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- based intervention services to individuals at CHR-P, and receive clinical supervision This an excellent opportunity for those interested in a career that combines clinical research and program development
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postdoctoral researcher will leverage state-of-the-art protein language models (PLMs) and advanced AI-based structural modeling techniques to design and optimize T and B cell receptors (TCRs and BCRs). The work
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time). Additional Information The position is for up to four years, renewable annually based on performance. Competitive salary and benefits, including comprehensive health coverage, and funding
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University of Cambridge, UK which provides a valuable opportunity for transatlantic collaboration with colleagues in Europe. This position is based at Yale, where we are located at in the Center of Molecular
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opportunities for collaboration with faculty with experience in cancer and cardiovascular diseases. The position is for one year and is renewable for a second year based on satisfactory performance and progress
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assays. They conduct laboratory and field- based studies in low- and high-income settings globally and have experience in phase 1 to phase 3 clinical trials for vaccines against different pathogens such as
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mechanisms in RNA-guided processes, and to develop novel genome editing applications based on the mechanistic understanding. Research details can be found in our laboratory and departmental web sites
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a particular focus on cytokine-based drugs, using immune competent murine models and human cell culture systems for early drug development. We also study mechanisms and determinants of immune related