17 phd-mathematical-modelling-population-modelling positions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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, ensuring strong service levels and competitive fee structures. Monitor compliance with debt covenants, manage drawdowns on grant awards, and assist with debt modeling and refinancing strategies, including
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and nurture during the development of cortical neural circuits. We also examine their alterations in mouse models of neurodevelopmental disorders. More specifically, we focus on the various
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and cutting-edge machine learning models. Our vision is to transform our understanding of gene regulation and unlock new frontiers in synthetic biology, drug discovery, and personalized medicine through
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mouse models of cancer in a highly collaborative environment. Position Responsibilities You will perform a variety of wet lab and managerial tasks, including maintaining an experimental mouse colony
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the development of cortical neural circuits. We also examine their alterations in mouse models of neurodevelopmental disorders. More specifically, we focus on the various neuromodulator cues to which cortical
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. Position Responsibilities Develop and implement machine learning and deep learning models to analyze and interpret high-throughput functional genomics data, such as ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, and ATAC-seq
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a relaxed and diverse atmosphere defined by constructive thought exchange. Opportunities to learn about model systems of disease, advanced microscopy, genetic engineering, new sequencing techniques
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. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2022.986261. Position Requirements Candidates must have (or soon receive) a PhD degree. Experience in mouse embryonic stem cell culturing and differentiation, genomic analysis
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effective therapeutic options. Position Requirements Education: PhD in Molecular Hematology, Molecular Biology, Cancer Research, or Cell Biology. Research experiences: Ideal candidates should have strong
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laboratory settings. Our lab, using this novel model system, seeks to pursue two complementary questions. First, how does the auditory system interact with the motor system to generate the sensorimotor loop