54 programming-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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under supervision, with the goal of establishing an independent research program and career path. The postdoc will be based at the University of Washington – Seattle Campus. The preferred start date is
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omics (preferably related to neurodegeneration) studies is expected. Preferred Qualifications: Skilled in at least one programming language (R, Python or Perl) and experience working in Linux and/or high
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, advanced imaging) to uncover the cellular and molecular programs that drive tissue regeneration. The fellow will have the opportunity to work with small animal models and clinical specimens, translating
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Aging Training Program (https://live-uwhalo.pantheonsite.io/uwhalo/bmha/post-doctoral-openings/ ). The position is 100% FTE for 12 months. Benefits such as medical, dental, and retirement are also
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education and one of the world's premiere research universities, offers rigorous academic programs, outstanding faculty, and diverse cultural and social opportunities in a stimulating intellectual environment
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Study (GWAS), Laboratory Operations, Laboratory Techniques, Magnetic Resonance, MATLAB, MRI Analysis, MRI Software, Neuroimaging, PET/CT, Presentations, Python (Programming Language), Quality Check
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the cross-campus Astrobiology Program , and the postdoctoral scholar would be part of this broader interdisciplinary environment. We seek a postdoc who would make the most of available collaborative
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will possess: A strong background in scientific programing Interest in developing open-source data analysis and modeling tools in one of the following languages: Python, Julia, or C . A strong interest
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genomic tools and protocols for large scale genetic mark recapture (GMR) programs in Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) in the northwestern Atlantic. The project is a collaboration among Lorenz Hauser
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of GI diseases to continue our work in functionally characterizing the impact of immune cells including ILCs in IBD. Our research program provides a highly collaborative and supportive training