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Research Fellow position is available in the Department of Physiology and Biomedical Engineering. The candidate will join a project aimed at developing a "living pharmacy" platform. This platform is an
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labs/sites, perform hands-on experimental research, and whose specialization and interests complement UNR’s developing research program in the science and technology of creating and understanding extreme
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Job Description This is an exciting opportunity for a Senior or Lead Researcher to join our Center for Advanced Genome Engineering (CAGE). The CAGE has three missions: Facilitate investigator
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Title: Associate or Senior Editor, Nature Communications (Computational Social Science) Location: New York, Jersey City, Philadelphia, Madrid, Shanghai, Pune or Delhi Closing date: January 30th
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://portal.gdc.cancer.gov/, paper in preparation), and ASH HematOmics Program (https://proteinpaint.stjude.org/ashop/, paper in revision). A portfolio of the software features are showcased at https://proteinpaint.stjude.org
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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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AI, high-performance computing, and data science, to address grand challenges in science and society. The School offers programs in Geospatial Information Science and Technology (GIST) at the
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Search for the Biosphere Sciences & Engineering Division Director Carnegie Science Pasadena, California Carnegie Science seeks nominations and applications for a visionary leader to serve as the
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, mission-driven Postdoctoral Fellow to help engineer next-generation immune therapies for pediatric glioma. Our group reverse-engineers multiorgan human biology using iPSC/organoids, microphysiological
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immunotherapies for pediatric tumors. Studies are focused on using genetic engineering approaches to not only render immune cells cancer specific, but also improve their effector function. Genetically modified