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experience performing in vivo biodistribution imaging to apply to an exciting project investigating antibody penetration in heterogenous tumor models. The postdoc will work closely with in vivo imaging
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new cell-based experiments to effectively and efficiently address the needs of the postdoc project Support evaluation of cell-based technologies including image analysis, transcriptomics, and biomarker
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. The Digital and Computational Pathology Laboratory in PCS is seeking a talented and motivated postdoctoral fellow to develop cutting-edge methodologies in computer vision and AI to power whole slide image
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variants in immune cells. The postdoc will develop flow cytometry-based molecular and functional assays using in vitro cell models (cell lines, primary cells, and iPSC-derived cells), perform genome-wide
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data, leveraging advanced computational models, and applying state-of-the-art genomic technologies. The postdoc will develop new computational approaches to further our mission to identify drug targets
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performance. The postdoc will apply their skills and expertise to develop tools to bridge this gap and solve our most cutting-edge drug delivery challenges. Responsibilities Generate new research strategies
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for driving research studies using electrophysiology methods aimed at investigating mechanisms underlying sensitization of nociceptive neurons in the context of migraine chronification. The postdoc will design
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in cancer therapy, offering substantial benefits to the pharmaceutical industry. The postdoc will work closely with interdisciplinary teams, gaining access to cutting-edge technologies and resources
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in cancer therapy, offering substantial benefits to the pharmaceutical industry. The postdoc will work closely with interdisciplinary teams, gaining access to cutting-edge technologies and resources
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enhancing the design of antibody sequences and improving drug delivery systems. The postdoc will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, gaining exposure to advanced technologies and methodologies, and