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in the Ph.D. Program in Physics. Applicants must also apply to the Visiting Scholar position in the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ) posted on the Flatiron Institute’s website at: https
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) seeks candidates for a tenured or tenure-track position who use structural biology-based approaches and cryo-EM to understand the molecular basis of disease that complement the department's existing
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on scientific applications of AI (see https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-partners-with-allen-institute-and-howard-hughes-medical-institute ). What you’ll do: Use AI coding agents to develop ad-hoc APIs
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. metro area. Opportunity to partner with frontier AI labs on scientific applications of AI (see https://www.anthropic.com/news/anthropic-partners-with-allen-institute-and-howard-hughes-medical-institute
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(http://vanallenlab.dana-farber.org/) to work on the analysis of new datasets generated in the context of multiple clinically oriented cancer sequencing projects in order help advance efforts
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and structure. -Maintain an independent, extramurally funded research program that aligns with the departmental leading areas of research (virology and viral pathogenesis, bacterial pathogenesis, lung
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strengths in nuclear architecture, genomics, ancient DNA, structural biology, infectious disease, biophysics, and quantitative biology. In addition to a highly collaborative environment, UTMB offers many
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of Dr. Andrew Lane (https://lanelab.dana-farber.org/), within the Hematologic Neoplasia Division of the Department of Medical Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Located in Boston and the
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The Ignaz Semmelweis Institute (https://semmelweisinstitute.ac.at/) seeks applicants to fill five group leader positions. The Institute’s focus is basic and translational research in infectious
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recruiting scientists pursuing fundamental aspects of microbiology with an emphasis on host-pathogen interactions, emerging infectious disease, antimicrobial resistance, structural biology and women’s