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Organization: Yale School of Public Health Department: Biostatistics Primary Location: New Haven, CT Education Level: PhD Shift: Days, 40 hours/week Work Modality: Flexible, hybrid working arrangements could be
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depression and anxiety genetics and other PGC-included traits, and (c) studies in non-European populations to increase our understanding of genetics of psychiatric traits in diverse populations. Projects
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be responsible for co-developing and conducting research projects and studies, writing peer-reviewed articles, and formulating new research questions for future analysis. We are looking for individuals
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models, and blockchain-based privacy-preserving learning. The focus will be blockchain technology and machine learning, and candidates with at least one of the backgrounds are welcomed to apply
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in vivo mechanotransduction. Investigate RNA-mediated processes governing cellular responses to mechanical cues. Utilize advanced molecular and imaging techniques to study RNA localization and function
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, Professor of Psychiatry, on NIH-funded studies identifying epigenetic alterations associated with substance uses in humans. The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for co-developing and conducting
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: - Develop and implement AI models to study and optimize TCR and BCR interactions, enhancing receptor design for improved binding affinity, specificity, and therapeutic effectiveness. - Collaborate with
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Postdoctoral Position - RAS Pharmacology & RAS Systems Biology– Stites Laboratory An experimental postdoctoral position is available to study emerging RAS and RAS pathway inhibitors. RAS inhibitors
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. Qualifications We are seeking candidates who meet the following criteria: A PhD or equivalent degree, already obtained, in a related field e.g., philosophy, law, computer science, data science, social sciences
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mechanistic and structural knowledge on these molecular interactions to enable design and development of protein-based therapeutics and vaccines. Applicants should have at least one first-author publication in