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career development of young investigators in the field of basic and translational hematology. Postdoc candidates will also have the opportunity to learn basic and clinical hematology, innate immunity
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methods with state-of-the-art technologies such as comprehensive mouse phenotyping, 3D tissue clearing & imaging, in vivo transplantation and 3D imaging of transplants, and single-cell and spatial multi
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Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard. Postdocs will engage in studies on HIV-1 viral pathogenesis, immune defense and clinical HIV eradication trials. For more information, please visit lab websites
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gene editing, single cell RNA sequencing, bioinformatics, genetic engineering in mice, intravital microscopy and other imaging modalities, and a number of cell and molecular techniques. For more
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interested in the dynamics of beta-cell heterogeneity, islet organization and cell-cell interaction in fetal and neonatal development. The Dhawan lab utilizes genetic mouse models, molecular biology, imaging
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Disease Center, Advanced Medical Imaging Technology Institute, Medical Chip Research Institute, Clinical Research Center, and Medical Robotics Institute, among others. Leading with solid research
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. Watch this video to find out what it's like to be a Postdoc at EMBL-EBI . How to apply: To apply please submit a cover letter and a CV through our online system. Applications will close at 23:59 CET
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. The development of novel immunologic techniques and applying novel technologies will be included in this effort. Collaboration with pathologists for correlations with tissue imaging and with computational
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with the Department of Medical and Translational Biology and the Department of Statistics at Umeå University, as well as Umeå Center for Functional Brain Imaging (UFBI). The research environment conducts
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methodologies Experience of advanced multi-parameter flow cytometry, cell imaging and data analysis Experience in statistical methodologies Excellent written and verbal communication skills Publications in peer