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transcriptomics, and 3D imaging. We are interested in the role of serotonin systems in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s disease and the intersection between AD and neuropsychiatric disorders. Highly enthusiastic and
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of Medicine is seeking a talent postdoc to join our productive research group at the Center for Neurogenetics, University of Florida. The postdoc will study molecular mechanisms that repeat expansion variants
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. The postdoc associates will be exposed to rich multi-omics data, a variety of diseases, advanced statistical and machine learning methods and wide collaborations with experts from different fields. Key
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learning and deep learning methods to analyze multi-omics data (genetic, epigenetic, transcriptomic, imaging, single-cell genomics and spatial omics data) with the goal of understanding the underlying
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, Computational Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Data Science, or a related field. Job Description: This Postdoctoral Associate will join the Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab (CMIL), led by Dr. Pinaki Sarder
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neurodegenerative diseases. ALS is the primary disease focus. The potential projects within this area include but are not limited to: Cell based assays (primarily imaging) for mitochondrial biology using human
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working on several projects involving medical image analysis, neuroimaging, and neuroscience. This position is based in the Developmental Network Neurobiology Lab in the UF School of Medicine in
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field of view (24 Megapixels – 5,760 x 4,092) and faster (3.75 times that of K2 camera). The direct detection devices are exquisitely sensitive, produce high signal to noise images, and are ideal for high
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of soft materials, and mammalian and/or bacterial cell culture(s). Practical knowledge in high-throughput experimentation, confocal microscopy, and image analysis will be a plus. Must have PhD in Polymer
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paradigm of microbial NP discovery, providing unprecedented insights into the unexplored microbial taxa and ecological niches, and revealing the vast diversity of NP biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs