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-oriented laboratory environment.The candidate is expected to drive and take ownership of their research project, design and perform biological experiments with rigor, be highly organized and communicative
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. Assists investigators in planning and design of experiment. Provides customized bioinformatics and computational support from the project design to publication phases including consulting on experimental
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well as foundational funds. Job Duties Generates new experimental paradigms; be able to design controlled experiments. Analyzes molecular data including computational tools associated with sequence information and
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dynamic and collaborative research environment. Basic data science skills including the statistical analysis of large data sets. Prior experience in one or more of these techniques: design and generation
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type I interferon signaling, regulatory T cell biology, and virus-host interactions. The postdoctoral associate will be expected to design and perform experiments using in vitro and in vivo models
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to understand the mechanism of cancer development, progression, metastasis, and prognosis. Works closely with experimental biologists and clinicians to design experiments, validate computational findings, and
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. The candidate should have strong communication and writing skills and will be expected to mentor trainees in the lab, plan and perform experiments, prepare research articles and explore new projects within
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to promote big tau splice variant and will test these in vivo. Follows up on some of the regulators of tau that we have identified to determine precise site of interaction, and potentially design an assay
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any raw experimental data. Performs research including but not limited to cell culture, biochemical and cell-based assays, genetic engineering, murine modeling of cancer. Designs advanced experiments
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cancer models. Designs and executes experiments using high-throughput sequencing and molecular biology techniques. Collaborates actively with lab members, bioinformaticians, and clinical teams