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medicine, complex disease mechanism, systems pharmacology, bioinformatics, and network science/statistical physics. This position at Northeastern University may include opportunities to collaborate with
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on Compact Manifolds with Novel Feedback Coupling and Complex Network Optimization." Specifically, the selected candidate will address Research Objective (RO) (2) Investigate the dynamical phenomena of orbital
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-omic, multi-context gene regulatory networks (GRNs) from large-scale single-cell datasets. We are pioneers in GRN reconstruction from single-cell multi-omics, including: Causal GRNs from Perturb-seq
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master's degree (or equivalent) and PhD in Mathematics/Statistics/Data Science Research expertise in the analysis of complex systems Familiar with network analysis, concepts of resilience (e.g. adaptive
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two dynamic research groups, engage with a diverse network of scientists, and contribute to innovative, cross-disciplinary projects at the interface of fundamental and applied microbial research. Ideal
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they would design, organize, and conduct advanced quantitative (statistical, spatial, etc.) analyses relevant to climate equity, environmental justice, and/or environmental health; translate complex data and
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will also help to build and sustain the Lab of Labs, a collaborative and dynamic network of researchers in purpose science across institutions who desire meaningful opportunities to engage
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– investigating how mucosal epithelia are assembled and maintained, and how these processes inform the origins of complex tissues in animals. Innate immunity and host–microbe interactions – studying the genetic and
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with the goal of improving human health. Aligned with Rutgers University–New Brunswick and collaborating university wide, RBHS includes eight schools, a behavioral health network, and six centers and
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African and Asian contexts. We seek a candidate with expertise in managing complex fieldwork on the African and Asian continents, including survey data collection and experimental research designs