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are subject to the University's background check policy. The work location for this position is in-person on campus at Princeton University. Applications must be submitted online at https://www.princeton.edu
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expertise, including facilities for high-throughput screening and high content imaging, multimodality in vivo imaging, proteomics, spatial and single-cell transcriptomics. As part of King’s Health Partners
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join the Tang Lab. The Tang Lab (https://tangxinlab.org/ ) develops explainable, autonomous, and multimodal artificial intelligence (AI) systems to advance biological discovery. Our research integrates
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Accelerator: https://www.snowmedical.org.au/vision-accelerator The successful candidate will join the Sivyer Laboratory, led by Assoc. Prof. Benjamin Sivyer, which focuses on understanding physiological and
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, characterization, binding properties, modification, and application in food systems. Also a sloid knowledge and research experience on chromatography (HPLC, UPLC, GC/MS, GC/MS-O) and proteomics is required.This
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) Biopharmaceutics and pharmacokinetics Biomarker discovery and validation (e.g., microRNA, proteomics, diagnostics) Translational animal models of disease Strong laboratory skills and attentional to detail in
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. Being independent and able to interface with multiple work groups is critical. We use biochemical, proteomic, cell biology, molecular biology, genomic, epigenomic, and mouse model approaches and
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from the chip and the phenotype will be further investigated using spatial transcriptomics and proteomics, allowing for the identification of therapy-relevant pathways on both gene and protein levels in
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analysis, epifluorescence microscopy, confocal microscopy, high throughput genomics, high throughput proteomics (e.g., mass spectrometry), and high throughput metabolomics. It is expected that the research
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with a possibility of extension. Research Focus IMPRS-GS: Projects span experimental (genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, etc.) and theoretical (bioinformatics, computational biology, etc