43 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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starting July 2025, and will remain open until excellent fits are found. The successful candidate will develop and apply computational approaches to chemical datasets, with artificial intelligence/machine
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biopolymer structure/functional properties with advanced biofabrication techniques to develop three-dimensional tissue models, by combining physiological architecture, physical stimuli, and native
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inflammation, multi-dimensional flow cytometry, and assay development is desired. Experience with bioinformatics analysis is preferable but not essential. Applicants with good organizational and analytical
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of endocrine physiology and regulation Clinical validation in patients and clinical trials using innovative approaches Identifying targets for the development of new pharmacologic therapies Drug discovery
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Research in the Liang Lab focuses on understanding the basic principles of cellular processes to answer key questions in cancer development and viral infectious disease. The Liang lab has an opening
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the field. About the Role: Develop human organoid systems to investigate how antigen-specific Tfh cells and Tph cells impact the breadth and specificity of B cell responses. Investigate how T cell cross
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). Solid publication record. The fellow will work closely with the Pl and others on the research team. We support the career progression of the fellow. We will provide guidance on career development and
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meals Numerous employee discounts and promotions Year-round childcare such as company nursery or holiday activities Comprehensive training and development program Counselling services as required Health
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to apply. Experience working in high biological containment laboratories (BSL-3 or BSL-4) and experience in emerging infectious disease would be considered an advantage. Well-developed oral and written
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in A. thaliana and wheat, which we started to functionally characterize. The Vascular Development group (https://www.derybellab.be), studies plant vascular development at the interface between