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research ideas and troubleshooting new assays. Further, the incumbent facilitates the training of students, residents, fellows, and other trainees. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS: Assists in planning and designing
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postdoctoral associate with expertise in computational biology and/or bioinformatics to join our interdisciplinary group studying the functional genomics of tandem repeat expansions and related structural
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date is flexible in 2025-2026. Salary and benefits are commensurate with NIH/NSF guidelines and institutional policy. Key Responsibilities: Assists Dr. Ye in designing research projects, including
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expertise. The position is a part of a NIH NRSA T32 funded project, Research Training in Surgical Oncology. The program addresses a critical need to help meet the future demands for training the next
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, Research Training in Surgical Oncology.The program addresses a critical need to help meet the future demands for training the next generation of surgical oncologists to pursue academic careers, become
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office software, technology, and relevant computer applications. Communication: Strong and clear written and verbal communication skills for interacting with colleagues and stakeholders. Department
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Design: Designing and conducting experiments to investigate hypotheses related to epigenetic regulation and its implications in development, disease, or other biological processes. Data Analysis: Analyzing
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, the incumbent facilitates the training of students, residents, fellows, and other trainees. CORE JOB FUNCTIONS Assists in planning and designing research experiments, establishes priorities, and recommends
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% Candidate will function as a Post doctoral associate in the Department of Dermatology- Wound Healing and Regeneration research program in which translational approaches are taken to study molecular mechanisms
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coronary artery stents, and structural heart interventions. CORE FUNCTIONS Some of the main duties include, design, conduct, and analyze solid mechanical simulations and computational fluid dynamics studies