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Postdoctoral position in AI for protein design with applications to TCR & BCR models The lab of Prof. María Rodríguez Martínez at the Department of Biomedical Informatics & Data Science, Yale School
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inflammation, multiparameter flow cytometry, and bioinformatics/computational biology is desired. Please send curriculum vitae, three names of reference and a one-page summary of research background and
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, Bioimaging Sciences Position Description: Join an exciting effort to develop a low-field, low-cost, MRI scanner for screening mammography. You will participate in the development of MRI reconstruction
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. Qualifications We are seeking candidates who meet the following criteria: A PhD or equivalent degree, already obtained, in a related field e.g., philosophy, law, computer science, data science, social sciences
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at national/international conferences Access to a broad network of collaborators at Yale and beyond Qualifications We welcome applicants with backgrounds in either experimental biology, computational biology
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION, RAREDON LABORATORY, 2025-2027 T32 Training Fellowship Yale School of Medicine Department of Anesthesiology Vascular Biology & Therapeutics Program in Translational Biomedicine
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modeling. However, interested candidates with a strong computational background and interest in getting involved in medical imaging and preclinical models are also strongly encouraged to apply. A PhD in
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The Israelow lab (https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/benjamin_goldman-israelow/) is seeking a motivated postdoc interested in studying mucosal immunity and mucosal vaccines, and novel vaccine
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, microvascular function, cognition, or COVID-19. Candidates with advanced quantitative data analytic skills, including computational modeling, are particularly encouraged to apply. Familiarity with medical
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where it would be cost-effective to screen and (iii) incorporating multi-omics data to better identify at-risk individuals beyond lifestyle and environmental approaches alone. Our research program has