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. Primary processing of single cell and spatial transcriptomics data, and more project-focused in-depth analysis. Integrate existing single cell and spatial transcriptomics datasets, use publicly available
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. Collaborate with internationally recognized leaders in computational neuro-oncology. Thrive in The Neuro’s open-science environment, fostering data sharing and interdisciplinary innovation. Before applying
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: Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences Postdoctoral Researcher - Spaceborne Doppler radar science and applications Spaceborne Doppler radar observations play a critical role in atmospheric and Earth
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contaminants), food science, and food analysis. Proficiency in different areas of chromatography, high-resolution mass spectrometry and data analysis. At least two first-authored English papers (or three if co
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, Pekrun, Hadwin, Järvenoja, Cutumisu, Lobczowski Miller), health sciences education (Harley, Brydges, Fried, Wiseman, Sun, and Khalil), educational technology (Harley, Cutumisu, Lobczowski), advanced
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fellows for a collaborative team project to uncover the cellular 'band aid' proteins that enable rapid wound healing in axolotls and flies. Funded by the prestigious Human Frontier Science Foundation
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, etc.] or related field (completed within the last 5 years) Strong background in functional neuroimaging (MRI), and computational modeling Proven track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals
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spatio-temporal generative models, and multimodal foundation models—including vision-language MLLMs and agentic AI frameworks—for longitudinal MRI and clinical data. Fellows will help build next-generation
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related field. Proficiency in one or more of the following: in vivo electrophysiology, two-photon imaging, animal surgery, behavioral design, programming languages (Python/MATLAB), and data analysis
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transgenic mice to manipulate specific molecular pathways. For more information, please see Gengatharan et al., Cell, 2021 (PMID: 33482084) Marymonchyk, Rodriguez-Aller et al., Cell Stem Cell, 2025 (PMID