106 assistant-professor-and-human-computing Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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Position Summary The Foltz lab works at the intersection of translational immunology and computational biology. We study mechanisms of response and resistance to natural killer (NK) cell therapies
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hematopoietic stem and multipotent progenitor cells using primary mouse and human bone marrow cells and patient samples. We study cell fate decision and lineage specification in hematopoietic stem and multipotent
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imaging program involving molecular oncologists, cancer biologists, computational biologists, and imaging scientists focused on detecting breast cancer and predicting response to therapy. The position is
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mapping. The postdoc will work as part of a larger, interdisciplinary research team to explore the connections between flood exposure, environmental pathogen prevalence, and human health. Job Description
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, (2) dissecting the pathways and mechanisms that may underlie changes in cell states such as partial epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, and (3) establishing novel model of human tumors (e.g., PDX
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. Computational and bioinformatic skills. Experience in microscopy. Generation and analysis of mouse models. Handling of human samples. Molecular biology skills including CRISPR, cloning and qPCR. In vitro cell
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Hutch’s internationally recognized expertise in human biology, transplantation, and tumor immunology, have consistently placed Seattle at the forefront of precision radiation sciences. Building
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Position Summary The Cruchaga Lab at WashU Medicine is recruiting multiple Postdoctoral Research Associates. The NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center generates and analyzes Whole-Genome Sequencing
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of scientific studies. Applicants with a strong background in computational biology are encouraged to apply. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in St. Louis
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work that span from molecular, cell- and organ-based studies in humans and animal models, research conducted in the Wang Lab focuses on understanding solute carrier (SLC) and ATP-binding cassette (ABC