88 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Postdoctoral positions at Nature Careers in United States
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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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the early stages of postdoctoral training (within 1-2 years of PhD conferral). Applicants must hold a PhD, MD, DO, PharmD, DVM, or equivalent degree in a relevant field at the time of appointment. Applicants
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Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Computer Science, or related field Special Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities: Required: Candidates must hold a doctoral degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent). Applicants
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, computational genomics, or a related field. Candidates with a PhD in mathematics, physics, and other related areas with strong quantitative skills who are interested in applying their quantitative skills
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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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A Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior research position in computational biology is available in the Pritykin lab at the Lewis-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and the
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prospective postdoc, or in the early stages of postdoctoral training (within 1-2 years of PhD conferral), and have experience in generating and evaluating human or murine immune cells, gene editing, single cell
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breast cancers, particularly triple negative breast cancers, resist chemotherapy treatments and metastasize. The projects also examine novel mechanisms that contribute to the growth and metastases
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and perturb chromatin condensates in vitro and in cells, with the goal of revealing mechanisms that control genome organization and gene regulation. We are seeking an organized andcreative
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. At the heart of our program is the GLICO (Glioma-in-a-Cerebral-Organoid)platform, a system we pioneered where patient-derived glioma stem cells are grown within human cerebral organoids. This high-fidelity model