43 computer-programmer-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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Postdoctoral Research Scholar in Machine Learning and Computational Genomics Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh The Department of Epidemiology
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St. Jude is seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral fellowship positions in the Childhood Hematological Malignancies Training Program. This prestigious, NIH-sponsored T32 training program
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transcriptomics, flow cytometry, and murine solid tumor models. This postdoctoral position is federally funded through a T32 training grant. Thus, applicants must be US Citizens or Permanent Residents. St. Jude is
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limited to alignment, coverage quantification, differential coverage statistics, and multi-omic integration About the lab and St. Jude: Recognized for state-of-the-art computational infrastructure, well
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. The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information. Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants
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, require limited supervision and high-level of independence are highly desirable. About the lab and St. Jude: Our lab focuses on computational methods development and large-scale genomic/genetic analysis
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allowance ($2,500), and an array of benefits, including sign-on bonus, health, dental and vision coverage, and a retirement program. St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer No Search Firms St. Jude
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The Omenn-Darling Bioengineering Institute at Princeton University invites applications for the Gilbert S. Omenn, MD. '61 and Martha A. Darling *70 Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. This opportunity
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opportunities for professional development through the CHOP Research Institute are available for customizing future career goals. An option to pursue work under a T32 program may also be available for those
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platforms. In addition to mechanistic studies, the lab also specializes in the discovery and development of drugs for the treatment of diabetes and obesity. Our research program is well funded by National