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and William Wilcock where they will have access to in-house petascale computing facilities and cloud computing allocations. They will interact widely with all the participants in the project and have
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/prospective-postdocs-2/ . Recent publications on the subject: Fernandez et al., “Genetic and multi-omic resources for Alzheimer disease and related dementia from the Knight Alzheimer Disease Research Center
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collaborate on developing curricular resources to support K-12 and college-level weather and climate education in St. Louis and the broader Midwest. There may be opportunities to pursue additional research
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research. Work will include analysis of spatial and related data (vector, raster, imagery) sufficient to support multi-scale and/or multi-resource planning, assessments, and monitoring. Knowledge of data and
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collaborate on developing curricular resources to support K-12 and college-level weather and climate education in St. Louis and the broader Midwest. There may be opportunities to pursue additional research
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will have access to state-of-the-art irradiation platforms, including FLASH/UHDR-RT capabilities, advanced imaging, spatial transcriptomics, radiomics, and digital histology resources. Postdoctoral
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available resources will be highly beneficial. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education unless stated elsewhere in the job posting. Certifications: No additional certification unless stated
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, and related intestinal infection risk in low-resource regions of the United States. The postdoc will contribute to a newly-funded multi-disciplinary project: “Predicting Flood-Related Health Threats in
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of publicly available resources (highly beneficial). Familiarity with genetics of neurodegenerative disorders. Practical experience with PLINK, SKAT, Seurat, or similar gene-based association tools. Proficiency
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ecology, sociology, ecology, fisheries biology, oceanography, natural resource management or a related field, and who have demonstrated clever and impactful approaches to relating human activities