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scholar in hematology, stem cell biology, and cancer biology to work in the laboratory of Professor Asiri Ediriwickrema in the Division of Hematology at Stanford University. This research opportunity will
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. Data Acquisition & Analysis: Captures high-resolution live calcium imaging data using advanced microscopy systems. Applies computational tools and algorithms to analyze calcium signaling patterns and
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transposable element biology, germline development, epigenetic regulation and inheritance, and small RNA-based defence mechanisms. The Durbin group is a world leader in computational genomics and large-scale
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inference in engineered systems, including telecom networks; The development of neuromorphic algorithms and spiking neural models with built-in efficiency and reliability guarantees; The design of reliability
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-cell and spatial-omics research. The ideal fellow will be interested in developing and applying novel computational algorithms to novel datasets generated in the setting of non-neoplastic and neoplastic
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. The participant may also have the opportunity to be involved with the development of novel algorithms, bioinformatic tools or analytical pipelines that quantify the diversity of RNA viruses that may be deployed in
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-based tiles can be arranged and actuated to form tunable metapixels, enabling dynamic control of light at the nanoscale. This project will integrate algorithmic self-assembly and nanomechanical switching
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or equivalent research experience in bioinformatics, computational biology or related subjects; should be familiar with state-of-the-art NGS tools, algorithms and pipelines for processing and
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digital twins using prediction-powered inference to enhance reliability assessment; The theoretical analysis and algorithmic development of methods rooted in statistical learning theory, multiple hypothesis
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/tools or machine learning algorithms. Good computer programming skills in R/Matlab/PerlPython. Knowledge of basic molecular biology, genomics, and epigenetics. Experience in next-generation sequencing