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- and post-operative management and assessment of animals after transplant (micro)surgical procedures. Experience with mouse models of survival surgery is necessary. For appropriately qualified candidates
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inhalation exposures. We use in vitro, rodent, and non-rodent models to achieve our study objectives. We will employ various techniques/methods such as ELISA, multiplex MSD panel assays, flow cytometry, bulk
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mathematics, computational biology, quantitative biology, or a related field. Experience in ABM development and ODE/PDE modeling and analysis. Strong programming skills (Python, Julia, Matlab, C++, or similar
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computational models of the immune response for multi-scale epidemic models. This position offers an excellent opportunity for recent graduates interested in applying quantitative and computational methods
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- and post-operative management and assessment of animals after transplant (micro)surgical procedures. Experience with mouse models of survival surgery is necessary. For appropriately qualified candidates
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. The incoming postdoctoral fellow will work closely with this technician to carry out experiments and help drive the research program forward. Requirements: The ideal candidate will hold a Ph.D., M.D., or
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. in microbiology, immunology, systems biology, molecular biology, computational biology, or a related field. • Experience in one or more of the following areas: microbiome research, animal models
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position is funded by multiple NIH projects, e.g., https://tinyurl.co m/ysxhmujvThe overall goal is to : (1) develop inference and dynamic prediction models using a wide variety of data, including clinical