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cutting-edge technologies. The Pritykin lab (http://pritykinlab.princeton.edu) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a
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-scale meta-analyses of mass spectrometric datasets (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-021-01194-4). The research is computational in nature but involves close interactions with experimental
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spectrometry data (https://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-021-00407-x, https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.13.623458v1.abstract, https://www.nature.com/articles/s42256-024-00821-x, https
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technologies. The Pritykin lab (http://pritykinlab.princeton.edu ) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a focus on multi
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technologies. The Pritykin lab (http://pritykinlab.princeton.edu ) develops computational methods for design and analysis of high-throughput functional genomic assays and perturbations, with a focus on multi
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subdivisions of the squamate body plan. The candidate will work towards developing computational resources that assist in the data management and analysis of genomic data and its integration with phenotypic data
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of design, computation, and robotics. ARG's research interests include topics such as robot learning, human-robot interaction, Generative AI, computer vision, closed-loop control, extended reality (XR), and
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of mass spectrometric datasets (https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-021-01194-4 ). The research is computational in nature but involves close interactions with experimental collaborators. Many
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year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and continued funding.About UsARG is an interdisciplinary laboratory for advanced research at the intersection of design, computation
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quantitative backgrounds who are enthusiastic about bringing their expertise to address fundamental problems in biology and medicine using cutting-edge technologies. The Pritykin lab (http