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and or pushing the performance frontier toward 30 keV. However, the FEL output critically depends on the quality of the electron bunches. Producing low-emittance beams through advanced spatial and
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epilepsies. They use a range of advanced genomic techniques including single-cell and spatial multiomic evaluation of epilepsy surgical tissue as well as iPSC-derived neural cultures and mouse models
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physics Physics » Thermodynamics Computer science » Modelling tools Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Positions Postdoc Positions Application Deadline 19 Apr 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Brussels
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, time off & leave, well-being and various voluntary benefits. Postdoc Scholars may also be eligible for retirement savings and tuition programs. For program details and eligibility, please visit https
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patient samples with advanced immune profiling approaches, including single-cell genomics, TCR repertoire analysis, spatial technologies, and functional immune assays. A major focus of the lab is to define
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progression and therapy resistance. This position will leverage cutting-edge approaches including spatial transcriptomics, CRISPR-based functional genomic screening, and patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models
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, the candidate will work in an interdisciplinary team of biologists, statisticians and philosophers, including one other PhD student (statistics) and two postdocs (spatial forest ecology and philosophy/social
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an outstanding and ambitious postdoctoral researcher in computational biology to pioneer understanding and modeling of tissue architecture using single-cell and spatial transcriptomics data. The focus will be
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labs of Dr. Katherine Janeway and Dr. Suzanne George, in collaboration with the Getz Lab at the Broad Institute, is searching for an experienced computational biology postdoc with additional experience
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role responsible for generating spatial transcriptomic and proteomic optical imaging data of human and non-human primate brains, utilizing the novel technology pipeline established by the Chung Lab