52 modeling-and-simulation-post-doc Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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research involving biological data analysis and modeling of biological systems. In particular, they will develop and apply algorithms to construct discrete dynamic models of signal transduction networks
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of mammalian brains using mice as an animal model. Three main lines of research include 1) the brain-wide mapping of brain cell types including GABAergic neurons, glia, and cerebrovascular network, 2) anatomical
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post-doctoral position. The candidate will work on a multidisciplinary research project combining electrophysiology (patch-clamp and planar lipid bilayer recordings), cryo-electron microscopy, microscale
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across various developmental stages in knockout mouse models. Apply high-throughput molecular and cellular techniques to assess gene expression, spatial organization, and cellular diversity in
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peer-reviewed journals Hands-on experience with mammalian cell culture, rodent models, and standard molecular/cell biology techniques (e.g., Western blot, PCR, transfection, construct design, shRNA
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molecular biology techniques, 2D and 3D cell culture models (hydrogels), imaging techniques (TEM, SEM, confocal), protein analysis (immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence), and handling of rodents. Specific
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) 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 EHR data
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SPECIFICS Job description: aphasia post The Sathian Lab at the Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Neurology, Hershey, PA, is looking for a highly motivated non-tenure line Researcher to work
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fellowship, interest in expanding or learning new research skills, how interests align with CGNE and CON, identified primary mentor and alignment with their program of research. Copy of 1-2 published articles
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approaches for important questions in neuroscience. We have multiple current and incoming NIH projects to establish cellular cell type architecture maps of mammalian brains using mice as an animal model. Three