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Classification Title: Postdoctoral Associate — Genetics of organ function and evolution Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Genetics, Genomics, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology
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optimization Develop capsid modifications to enhance vector efficiency and reduce dosage requirements Analyze complex datasets from gene therapy experiments and interpret results Collaborate with
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unravel the complex relationships between land use changes and fire regimes over the past 60 years. The successful candidate will lead efforts to: Develop advanced deep learning algorithms for classifying
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, supply chain resilience, and lifecycle sustainability. The successful candidate will lead and conduct independent research in optimization, systems modeling, agent-based modeling (ABM), and network
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engineering. Familiarity with optimization, agent-based modeling, or systems dynamics. Prior work in interdisciplinary, international, or applied research collaborations. Strong programming and data integration
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. This is combined with rigorous mentoring to create an individualized development plan to achieve the career goals of each team member The ideal candidate will be highly motivated with a strong work ethic
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, there are several exciting opportunities for a variety of very interesting projects beyond structure-function studies of cytoskeletal proteins that control signaling downstream of adherens junctions and focal
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management, data analysis, recruitment, and leading/contributing to manuscripts related to the project. The associate may also work to develop culturally appropriate education and dissemination based
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immediately and is fully funded and supported, in part by federal grants awarded to Dr Butson. The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary team of experts conducting translational research on several
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, synthetic biology, or a closely related field. Strong record of research productivity and self-motivation. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Ability to work both independently and