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Title of the Position: Postdoctoral Associate – Computational cancer biology (Aitken Lab) Department and School: The Center of Molecular and Cellular Oncology (CMCO) and Department of Pathology
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cancer and disease biology. The Stites laboratory would like to hire one new computational postdoctoral fellow to focus on the lab’s funded work combining genomic data with other forms of data
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efficient computational methodologies for genome assembly (Dr. Haoyu Cheng), biomedical data privacy related to genomics (Dr. Hoon Cho), computational biology and personalized medicine (Dr. Rodriguez Martinez
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inflammation, multiparameter flow cytometry, and bioinformatics/computational biology is desired. Please send curriculum vitae, three names of reference and a one-page summary of research background and
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at national/international conferences Access to a broad network of collaborators at Yale and beyond Qualifications We welcome applicants with backgrounds in either experimental biology, computational biology
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Computational Biology, Machine Learning and Deep Learning for Computational Biology, Computer Science, Applied Physics and Mathematics, or a related field. - Strong background in protein modeling, structural
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The Kleinstein Lab (Program in Computational Biology and Biomedical Informatics) is seeking a highly motivated researcher in computational immunology to work in close collaboration with the Yildirim
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cell and molecular biology in human cell models, cancer biology, and genomics. Experience in genomic instability, DNA damage/repair, and mutagenesis is beneficial. Computational experience is highly
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high impact careers in biomedical research. This is an opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a background in population genetics, computational biology, or a related area. Candidates with
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translational cancer biology research program has helped postdoctoral fellows obtain outstanding career positions in industry and in academia. The Stites lab investigates problems in cancer biology and in cancer