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role in immune modulation. In addition, the lab also has a robust program in development of small molecule inhibitors as therapeutic option for these cancers. The lab has previously identified multiple
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disease on memory processes. Research projects will involve functional brain imaging techniques (fMRI), behavioral measurement, and computational modeling approaches. Opportunities for collaboration within
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. The postdoctoral scholar will contribute to an exciting research program within the Foy Lab (https://foylab.xyz/ ), focused on developing computational methods to enhance how we collect, analyze and use clinical
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Double Beta-decay (@NDB)” (https://tarheels.live/atndb/). The @NDB Hub involves theoretical physicists and statisticians at the University of North Carolina, Colorado State University, Los Alamos National
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level. The position requires working collaboratively with a team of experimental and computational biologists to integrate genetic and genomic data with mathematical modeling to better understand
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interactions, nuclear structure and reactions, electroweak structure, and lepton-nucleus scattering. The candidate will contribute to advancing statistical and computational algorithms to extend the capabilities
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at https://postdoc.wustl.edu/prospective-postdocs-2/ . For info on the Mallott lab please visit https://mallott-lab.github.io . For info on the Gildner lab please visit https://www.reachresearch.org
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internship program, and numerous post-doctoral clinical and research fellowships. Learn More: https://psychiatry.uw.edu/ Salary The base salary range for this position will be $5,705 to $6,000 per month
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include quantum phases of matter, quantum computing, quantum error correction, non-equilibrium physics, critical phenomena, open quantum systems, and quantum simulation. This is a full-time position for
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Position Details Position Description Dr. Juming Tang’s group at the University of Washington has launched a new research program focused on developing novel sensors and AI tools to enhance the transparency