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. The overall goal is to: (1) develop and apply statistical genomic methods to analyze multi-omics datasets for understanding complex disease etiology and (2) develop and apply novel statistical models to analyze
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are focused on Systems Biology, Epigenetic Gene Regulation, Single-Cell Genomics and Cancer Biology. Responsibilities for this position include data analysis, method development, scholarly activities and other
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/quantum-circuit techniques and/or approximate tensor-network methods. Analytical skills with integrability, random-matrix theory, dual-unitary circuits, hydrodynamics, or field-theoretic methods are also
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of chromatin, including techniques such as: Chromatin fractionation using methods like differential solubility or ultracentrifugation, in vitro reconstitution of nucleosome arrays from DNA templates and histones
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skills in analytical chemistry method development (e.g., HPLC-MS/MS, GC-MS/MS). Interested applicants with a range of clinical and laboratory-based skills and doctoral degrees will be considered
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expected to analyze the data collected and present the results in formal presentations, manuscripts, and grant applications. Specific criteria include: Effective knowledge - Knowledge of lab practices and
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are focused on Systems Biology, Epigenetic Gene Regulation, Single-Cell Genomics and Cancer Biology. Responsibilities for this position include data analysis, method development, scholarly activities and other
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University, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Scholar position in the research group of Dr. Xiaoyue (Maggie) Niu. Potential research projects include (but are not limited to) work on methods and theories
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in the group of Dr. Bharath Sriperumbudur. Potential research projects include (but are not limited to) developing theory and methods for metric-valued (including functions, distributions) data
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to candidates with expertise in any of the following areas: Development of new direct detection methods Sub-GeV dark matter searches Astrophysical searches of BSM physics High-energy astroparticle transport