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, population health and the molecular genetics of human disease. Our research links the causes of common health problems to life’s landmark stages, treating life, disease and healthcare as a continuum. We are
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apply cutting-edge machine learning algorithms, with focus on foundation models and LLMs/agents, to analyze complex biological data. This data includes gsingle cell genomics profiles, spatial data, and
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computer chips. Your role will be to design processes for transforming resources into sustainable materials by modeling reaction pathways from first principles. The project will collaborate with a broad
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epidemiology, innovative sequencing and bioinformatics technologies including single cell and spatial transcriptomics, molecular biology approaches using cell-based and animal models, and biomarker studies from
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research projects focused on generating, analyzing, visualizing, and mining real-world (e.g., EHRs) and experimental data that profile the molecular state of human cells and tissues using interactomics
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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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world-class departments (from neuroscience and structural molecular biology to infectious diseases and population health), close ties with NHS partners, and a commitment to translational research and high
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research program seeks to increase our understanding of the immunological and molecular mechanisms involved in autoimmune dysregulation in Type 1 diabetes (T1D). Through the use of novel murine models
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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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on developing and applying foundational AI models to investigate clinically relevant cancer vulnerabilities and their relationship with molecular context. Spanning functional genomics and large-scale clinical