63 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U"-"U.S" Postdoctoral positions at Yale University
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Title of the Position: Postdoctoral Associate Department and School: Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences, Yale School of Medicine Anticipated Appointment Dates
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, cellular biology and signaling, and mouse models of disease, enhancing our understanding of how the allosteric site influences physiology and disease mechanisms. We plan to utilize drug discovery to identify
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Anticipated Appointment Dates: 7/1/2025 Email/Website: Wendy.agudo@yale.edu (Program Manager) https://medicine.yale.edu/psychiatry/research/clinics-and-programs/center-science-cannabis-cannabinoids
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, computer science, data science, social sciences, public policy, or a relevant interdisciplinary area. Interest in addressing the governance, ethical, legal, and societal implications (GELSI) posed by digital
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leukemias and lymphomas. The candidate should have a strong background in biology, biochemistry, cell biology, virology, or chemistry, with a major interest in immunology and cancer biology research and be
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high impact careers in biomedical research. This is an opportunity for a highly motivated individual with a background in population genetics, computational biology, or a related area. Candidates with
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, Bioimaging Sciences Position Description: Join an exciting effort to develop a low-field, low-cost, MRI scanner for screening mammography. You will participate in the development of MRI reconstruction
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biomedical engineering, physics, or a related field is required. The successful candidate will be expected to plan PET imaging studies, conduct them together with a team of other scientists and research
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, quantum information science and related fields (non-equilibrium dynamics, quantum simulation with tensor networks, etc.). A Ph.D. in Physics or a closely related field is required. The initial appointment
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biology lab that is focused on utilizing genetic approaches to understand and exploit resistance mechanisms to DNA damage. Our research program has a particular interest in studying the interplay between