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seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to elucidate how Early Replication Control Elements (ERCEs) regulate changes in DNA replication timing. The ideal candidate is on a clear trajectory toward an independent
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the development of fast and scalable algorithms for many-component systems, and of coarse-grained models that can be analyzed and simulated. Strong applicants with backgrounds in applied and computational
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The Intramural Research Program (IRP), National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a research component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) has
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challenges. We are seeking a talented and motivated Senior Computational Postdoctoral Fellow to lead the analysis for Project JAGUAR , a landmark multi-country initiative generating one of the world’s most
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Optimized Tissue Culture and Single-Cell Omics Digital Composite Manufacturing Multi-Element Alloys Resistant to Hydrogen Graph based inverse reinforcement learning (IRL) framework for analyzing and
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join our research team studying transcription factor–regulated T cell function and its implications in autoimmune and infectious diseases. Our research is supported by NIH and industry grants and aims
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of the analysis of live pancreas tissue from organ donors obtained from the Network for Organ Donors with Diabetes (nPOD) , of which Dr. Pugliese is Executive Co-Director, and in future clinical trials. Upcoming
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. Experience with mammalian cell culture, molecular cloning, flow cytometric analysis, multiple-omics analysis, bioinformatics, and animal experiments is preferred. Be highly motivated individuals who can work
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methods to diagnose and monitor childhood cancers. This may include the use of ultra-rapid RNA-sequencing for real-time diagnostics and analysis of circulating nucleic acids to monitor drug resistance
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. The successful candidate will carry out a research project to advance these goals. Particular foci include 1) engineering open-source software infrastructure to facilitate analysis of macromolecular motion and