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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Health Data Science, Genomics, Computational Biology, Neurogenomics and Structural Biology. The Centers work together to enable
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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Health Data Science, Genomics, Computational Biology, Neurogenomics and Structural Biology. The Centers work together to enable
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perform one over the other? How do these alterations influence community dynamics, particularly in the context of pathogen invasion? Our evnironment: The candidates will join the Microbial Ecology Lab
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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Health Data Science, Genomics, Computational Biology, Neurogenomics and Structural Biology. The Centers work together to enable
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innovative strategies to improve human health. HT is composed of five Centers: Neurogenomics, Computational Biology, Structural Biology, Genomics, and Health Data Science. The Centers work together to enable
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contribute to the development of novel therapeutic strategies. The successful candidate will work closely with a dynamic team of researchers and computational biologists within the Population and Medical
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modifications perform one over the other? How do these alterations influence community dynamics, particularly in the context of pathogen invasion? By combining microbial physiology assays in different growth
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mathematical models and refine parameters for single-cell, genomics, and metabolomics data analyses. While primarily focused on computational work, they may elect to acquire hands-on experience with
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and phosphoproteomics with computational approaches, we will build a comprehensive molecular framework that links specific inflammatory pathways to clinical phenotypes. Our goal is to provide
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), Level III (pre-tax 60,000 RMB/year). National "Bo Xin" Program A (280,000 RMB), B (180,000 RMB), C (120,000 RMB); Central Plains Youth Bo Xin Innovation Talent (200,000 RMB/year); Competitive research