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with skills in computation and image processing is highly desired. Excellent communication skills and an ability to work across platforms in a collaborative style are desired. St. Jude is an Equal
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tasks: Shaping research directions and producing results in one or more of the following topics: New primitives in public-key cryptography Fully homomorphic encryption and multilinear maps Public-key
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specifically designed programs to enhance professional growth and career readiness empowering postdocs for success beyond their training. This includes access to grant writing workshops, individual development
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A postdoc position is available in the lab of Dr. Taosheng Chen Drug toxicity and resistance are the leading causes of therapeutic failures. The Chen Lab ( https://www.stjude.org/research/labs/chen
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prospective postdoc, or in the early stages of postdoctoral training (within 1-2 years of PhD conferral), and have experience in generating and evaluating human or murine immune cells, gene editing, single cell
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the Bioinformatics Research Centre (BiRC), Dept. of Molecular Biology and Genetics, with co-supervision from the Department of Dermatology at Aarhus University Hospital nearby. BiRC employs about 30 staff, postdocs
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stimulating, high-profile research project A fully funded multi-year postdoc position (remuneration according to TV-L salary scale 13) Training in wet-lab & computational work; intensive mentoring within
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/3D imaging, mouse behavior, stem cell, and biomaterial approaches. For more information on research projects in the lab, please refer to our recent publications (Cell Stem Cell., 2023, PMID: 37863055
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Job Id: 10694 Fixed term of 22 months | Full-time with 38,5 h | Salary Grade TV-L E13 | European Institute for Molecular Imaging We are UKM. We have a clear social mission and, with our focus
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environment in the fields of science, technology and administration as well as for the education of highly qualified young scientists. The computational imaging group at DESY is concerned with the development