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based on the complementary interests and career goals of the Postdoctoral Scholar with Dr. Eisenberg and could include the development of new research directions. The fellow is likely to work on projects
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, tumor immunology organotypic in-vitro models, genetically engineered animal models and human tissues from clinical trials. All these approaches are brought to bear on impactful questions in tumor
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interest in automated extraction, analysis and standardization of multimodal biological, biochemical and medical experimental data Experience with parameter optimization and ODE-based modeling Strong
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full-time (12-month service period), with an initial appointment for one year, and renewal is possible pending satisfactory performance. The base salary range for this position will be $5,667.00
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care. Faculty interests and activities include: physician performance assessment, evidence based medicine, physician/patient communication skills, systems for clinical decision support, case based
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, multimodal transportation systems, network modeling, etc. Duties will include conducting original research, disseminating research findings, supervising undergraduate research students, managing projects
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biochemistry, genomics, molecular genetics, cell biology, and model organism systems to uncover the mechanisms by which histone mutations disrupt human development and lead to disease. Our ultimate goal is to
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Position Summary The Ornitz Lab at WashU Medicine is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with experience working with mouse models of development and disease. Candidates will have the
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organoid culture, genetically engineered murine models, and human samples. The lab has successfully competed for various funding. The appointment is viewed as a training or transitional period preparatory to
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based on predictions from statistical and machine learning models Postdoctoral scholars are represented by UAW 4121 and are subject to the collective bargaining agreement, unless agreed exclusion criteria