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is aimed at early career academics and innovators who are transitioning to, or establishing independence. Typically, successful fellows will have finished their PhD, published several lead-author
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synthetic ones. The Genomics group develops AL/ML methods to interpret genomes and distill the immensely complex networks that form the foundation of human biology and disease. Current areas of interest
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more year. Successful candidates are expected to have at least one year of postdoctoral experience at an institution other than the one at which their PhD was awarded. Applications for this fellowship
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helping to write publications, present at conferences and regular team meetings Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate to the discipline
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students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD students where appropriate to the discipline Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods as appropriate Undertake management
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Science methods and AI models while ensuring their principled and competent adoption across disciplines. Our approach is anchored in fostering an interdisciplinary and inclusive culture in research and
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their development through FDA approval. Graduates of the lab have gone on to obtain tenure track faculty positions and leadership positions in industry. The ideal postdoc (PhD or MD/PhD) will have a strong background
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focused on human specimens, animal studies are used on occasion. Your qualifications should include: PhD or M.D. Pre-doctoral experience/training in type 1 diabetes research desirable but not an absolute
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qualifications should include: PhD or M.D. in life or biomedical sciences or a related discipline Extensive experience with techniques in hematological research, molecular biology, biochemistry or mouse genetics
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methods with state-of-the-art technologies such as comprehensive mouse phenotyping, 3D tissue clearing & imaging, in vivo transplantation and 3D imaging of transplants, and single-cell and spatial multi