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We are seeking skilled and enthusiastic candidates for Postdoctoral Fellow positions in the Biomedical Imaging and Radiation Technology Laboratory (BIRTLab). Our mission is to innovate, develop, and
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translational and clinical collaborations. Faculty also engage across Tufts schools (e.g., Engineering/BME, Veterinary, Dental, Nutrition, Public Health) and with regional partners. Core Strengths & Resources Our
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specialized departmental shared resources, including an integrated support structure for in vivo and ex vivo neuroimaging, behavioral phenotyping, computational neuroscience, genetic engineering, and single
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Lab . The Gibson Lab investigates how biomolecular phase transitions guide higher-order genome structure and influence disease. We combine biochemistry, genomics, cellular engineering, and advanced
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states than any other established model. This platform serves as the foundation for a purpose-built discovery engine where we conduct high-throughput screens and perform deep mechanistic deconstruction
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Postdoctoral Research Associate- Training in the Design & Development of Infectious Disease Therapeu
including small molecule and vaccine candidates. Postdoctoral preceptors associated with the program are drawn from the departments of Infectious Diseases, Structural Biology, Chemical Biology & Therapeutics
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postdoctoral fellow to study HIV-1 vaccine immunology. We use an interdisciplinary approach combining structural biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, and immunology to generate insights that can be
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center established in November 2024 and housed in the Center of Excellence for Data-Driven Discovery within the Structural Biology department at St Jude. The Center is led by Dr. Alexandre Zanghellini
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to investigate how biomolecular phase transitions guide higher-order genome structure and influence disease. We combine biochemistry, genomics, cellular engineering, and advanced microscopy to build
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Protein Kinases ," an inter-disciplinary and internally funded project in the Department of Structural Biology . This large-scale project leverages nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy