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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Fischer Lab Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, MA Full Time Overview The Fischer Lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a Structural and Chemical Biology lab
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interests in applied statistics, machine learning, or computational biology are encouraged to apply. For more information, please visit our website https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/postdocs to view the list
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Fischer Lab Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Boston, MA Full Time Overview The Fischer Lab at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute is a Structural and Chemical Biology lab
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will work within the Wolpin-Nowak laboratory (https://labs.dana-farber.org/wolpin-nowaklab/) as part of the Hale Family Center for Pancreatic Cancer Research (https://labs.dana-farber.org/halecenter) and
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. This distinguished and well-funded fellowship supports innovative research across all medical areas using chemical, biochemical, structural biology, and genetic techniques focused on the biology and pathology
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, multiplex imaging) Model spatial cellular organization, tissue architecture, and microenvironmental interactions Design multi-scale models of tissue structure, function, and disease progression Collaborate
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Flatiron Research Fellow, Structural & Molecular Biophysics and Biomolecular Design, Center for Computational Biology The Center for Computational Biology (CCB) of the Simons Foundation 's Flatiron
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, and we work with amazing partners, including other Harvard Medical School-affiliated hospitals. Responsibilities DO NOT APPLY - Please visit our website https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/postdocs to view
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the laboratory of Dr. Qiang Zhu (https://zhulab.vai.org/) at Van Andel Institute (VAI). The research group combines multidisciplinary technologies to study disease mechanisms and develop innovative therapeutic
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, circuit discovery, activation patching, and representation engineering, with a focus on compositional structure in learned representations, as well as testing universality across models and languages