16 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at Yale University in United States
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(CPC) T32 training award from the National Institutes of Health (NIH, T32 CA250803, 08/06/2020 – 07/31/2030). Below are key aspects of the training program: • The Yale CPC Training Program aims to train
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journals. Develop and refine innovative research questions for future exploration. Collaborate with DEC and Yale faculty and researchers on ongoing multidisciplinary projects. Contribute to the formulation
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the Center’s focus on digital ethics, societal implications of digital technologies, and policy guidance. Publish high-quality, peer-reviewed articles in leading academic journals. Develop and refine innovative
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mechanisms in RNA-guided processes, and to develop novel genome editing applications based on the mechanistic understanding. Research details can be found in our laboratory and departmental web sites
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leaders in science. Our mentoring plan incorporates a variety of structured initiatives and resources tailored to support career development: weekly lab meetings, individual meetings, biannual career
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positions) in the areas of privacy-preserving health data sharing, AI modeling and evaluation of medical and biological applications. The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for co-developing and
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The Girardi Lab in the Department of Dermatology at Yale School of Medicine is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to lead the development of next generation targeted antibody therapies for T cell
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research to solve difficult biological questions * “own” projects by developing an independent research vision through training * establish expertise in project areas by actively seeking knowledge from
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, Bioimaging Sciences Position Description: Join an exciting effort to develop a low-field, low-cost, MRI scanner for screening mammography. You will participate in the development of MRI reconstruction
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School of Medicine. We develop and apply innovative experimental and computational approaches to study cellular heterogeneity and its impact on tissue function in health and disease. Our interdisciplinary