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York University Tandon School of Engineering The Maimon lab (https://www.maimonlab.com) at NYU Tandon School of Engineering is seeking to hire a Full time Research Scholar to work in neural stem cell
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project (www.bigdatpol.com ), we are looking for a doctoral researcher with a strong interest in AI-driven analysis, modelling and decision support. About the project Crime and security constitute a
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share with the research community. To achieve those goals, we are currently using mammalian cell lines (including stable cell lines) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSc) as model systems, as
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comprising computational biologists, bioengineers, and immunologists. The candidate will have access to advanced platforms for single-cell and spatial omics, 3D tissue modeling, bioreactors, and in vivo models
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allocation from Science Faculty Niche Research Area to establish world-class research teams to develop the necessary experimental platforms, modelling and data analysis capabilities. Research Assistant
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Data Science department can be found at https://scds.uoregon.edu/ds. Particular strengths of collaborative research at UO include astronomy, biomedical data science, climate science and modeling, cell
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orientation, Crime Lab builds bridges between criminology, psychology, data science, spatial analysis, behavioural biology and computer science. The team investigates a broad range of topics, including
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on the sustainable use of the marine environment through ecosystem-based management and marine spatial planning. Developing ways to make this advice climate-proof and identify climate-ready solutions. Contributing
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cancers resist current therapies and to develop new models that take advantage of high-throughput technologies that include spatial profiling and genetic/compound screens. There is ample opportunity
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the bubble size and spatial distribution, making it possible to induce and study different flow regimes (from homogeneous to highly heterogeneous) and to observe the transitions between them. These controlled