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quantitative backgrounds who are enthusiastic about bringing their expertise to address fundamental problems in biology and medicine using cutting-edge technologies. The Pritykin lab (http
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publication records (minimum of one-first author publication in a peer-reviewed journal) are encouraged to apply for the open position ( https://talent.stjude.org/postdoc/jobs/JR1859 ). St. Jude is an Equal
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experience and interests Your CV Contact information for three references Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Apply via link here: https://careers.pageuppeople.com
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Diseases St. Jude Children's Research Hospital 262 Danny Thomas Place Memphis, TN 38105 steven-varga@stjude.org https://www.stjude.org/research/labs/varga-lab.html St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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ability, and a collaborative mindset. At least one first-author, peer-reviewed publication from PhD work is required. Postdoctoral fellows will work in a highly collaborative environment and have the
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. Anyone who has been recognised as severely disabled, will be given preferential consideration in the event of equal suitability and qualification in accordance with the provisions of the German Social Code
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epidemiology, pharmacogenomics, statistical genetics, or population genetics and experience in statistical and computational analyses of high-throughput omics data Ability to code in one or more scientific
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The Department of Biotechnology and Food Science, Institute of Computational Biology is currently seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate (Reference code 216) Extent of employment: 40 hours per
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benchmarked through comparisons with traditional PSHA models. The work will involve developing reproducible open-source codes and participating in an international research network linking seismology, geodesy
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regulatory circuitries driving disease-relevant cells and seek to understand how mutations in the non-coding DNA of such cells can drive disease, including cancers, through gene misregulation. The successful