34 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral research jobs at New York University
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, immunofluorescence staining of proteins of interest, molecular biology, single-cell mRNA and open chromatin sequencing, analysis of brain connectomes and bioinformatics. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act
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immune system dynamics and therapeutic interventions. Develop and apply biophysical and bioinformatics models to analyze immune responses. Identify and validate novel biomarkers and molecular targets
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Robotics, Controls, AI, Computer Vision, and Hardware Security The Control/Robotics Research Laboratory at NYU invites qualified applicants with a doctorate degree in the areas of electrical, or computer, or
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[1] https://www.khaleejtimes.com/news/uae-health/one-in-every-hour-gets-stroke-in-uae Essential Qualifications: Electrical or computer engineering degree (or equivalent) Good written and spoken Arabic
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associated casualties. Due to its unobtrusive wearability and long-term operation, it will benefit a much broader population not only in construction sites in the UAE and the Middle East, but also for people
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in the process of completing a PhD, MD/PhD, DPhil or equivalent terminal degree from a recognized institution (no more than 5 years since completing the doctoral degree); Relevant research experience
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scientific work. Applicants will be promoted to upload reference contact information as part of the application process. The letter should be addressed to Dr. Haeok Lee. 5. Up to three authored reprint
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learning and artificial intelligence models focused on representing the structural response Physical experimental testing for structural and geotechnical applications Data acquisition and processing from
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learning and artificial intelligence models focused on representing the structural response Physical experimental testing for structural and geotechnical applications Data acquisition and processing from
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recruitment and hiring process without regard to age, alienage, caregiver status, childbirth, citizenship status, color, creed, disability, domestic violence victim status, ethnicity, familial status, gender