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Article) PMID: 23811687 Nature Cell Biology 13: 310-316 (2011) (Cover Article) PMID: 21336310 Molecular Cell 37: 668-678 (2010) (Cover Article) PMID: 20227371 Lab website: https://www.med.upenn.edu/apps
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. Our mission is to move beyond descriptive biology and develop predictive, mechanistic models that connect molecular regulation to cellular and systems-level phenotypes. The Laboratory of Computational
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methods for single-cell data analysis (tools developed by the team : https://github.com/cantinilab ). Single-cell high-throughput sequencing, extracting huge amounts molecular data from a cell, is creating
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10 Feb 2026 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Santiago de Compostela Department CIQUS - Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials Research Field Chemistry
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Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Posting Number P260025 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/61152 Employer State Position Type UUP Professional Professional Appointment Term
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on molecular biology and virology approaches to study host–pathogen interactions. We welcome applications from candidates who are interested in these or related fields, particularly those who may bring a new
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molecular dynamic calculations) will be needed to develop these types of models. Some of the complex material systems of interest are metallic glasses, nanocrystalline metals, hydrogen storage materials
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disease modelling skills to join our team. About the project The ultimate goal of this project is to develop and apply advanced human iPSC-based models to study complex genetic architecture
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epilepsies. They use a range of advanced genomic techniques including single-cell and spatial multiomic evaluation of epilepsy surgical tissue as well as iPSC-derived neural cultures and mouse models
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The Department of Medical Biosciences is offering a postdoctoral scholarship within the project “Developing computational tools for large-scale human intracellular signaling models”. The scholarship