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Tranplantation and Regenerative Medicine Postdoc Appointment Term: 1-year term (Renewal is based on performance -- Max of a 5 years) Appointment Start Date: As Soon As Possible Group or Departmental Website: https
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Appointment Term: 1-2 years, renewable Appointment Start Date: Negotiable Group or Departmental Website: https://profiles.stanford.edu/alisamueller (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please
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diseases. Additional details about the lab can be found at http://ismagilovlab.caltech.edu/ Essential Job Duties Assist graduate students, postdocs, and research staff with bioinformatics/computational
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to inflammation Establish standardized bioinformatics pipelines for fungal extraction, metaproteomics, and strain characterization while collaborating with wet-lab researchers, immunologists, and clinicians Your
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Offer Description KEYWORDS: human genomics, whole genome sequencing (WGS), next-generation sequencing (NGS), population genomics, bioinformatics, big data analysis, genomic databases I Job description
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. The Postdoc blends hands-on laboratory work, bioinformatic analysis, academic writing, and meaningful collaboration with students, researchers, iwi, and partner organisations. You’ll contribute to research
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well as the subsequent DNA extraction and analysis of the soil microbiome using next-generation sequencing techniques and bioinformatic analysis of the obtained data. V - Initial grant duration: 3 months V.I - Renewal
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If you are in your early career as a Bioinformatics researcher and you are seeking the best possible foundation to establish your own group in the academic world, the opportunity is right here in
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Neutral Infrastructure (dfCO2), this role contributes to Program 4: Machine Learning for Carbon Performance (https://dfco2.org.au/program_4 ) that aims to advance the next‑generation AI methods to model
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. Assist with in vivo studies (e.g., murine models, rabbits) in compliance with IACUC and biosafety regulations. Analyze experimental data using appropriate statistical and bioinformatic tools. Maintain