45 web-programmer-developer Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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are expected to have experience with basic molecular/cell biology techniques, as well as with stem cell and/or animal models of disease. Postdocs in the Arnold lab will be encouraged to develop new technical
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, to define novel biomarkers, and to identify novel therapeutical targets. We have pioneered in the integration of genetics with omic data to identify proteomic signatures and develop novel predictive models
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About This Job Required Qualifications: Per the NIH T32 program requirements, candidates must be a citizen or a noncitizen national of the United States or have been lawfully admitted for permanent
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activities and psychological stress. Duties/Responsibilities The researchers will contribute specifically through: Gathering data, developing and implementing machine learning models, and interpreting findings
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are dedicated to the development and application of innovative optical technologies aimed at understanding how social behavior is regulated in rodent brain. Our research targets psychiatric disorders such as
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, currently 35+ dynamic members, developing bioinformatics, analyzing multi omics data and performing functional genomics analyses to explore the frontiers of AD. Job Description Primary Duties
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mentorship and sponsorship. Our laboratory focuses on immune regulation in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and on developing novel platforms for cellular therapies. Hematopoietic stem cell
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of developing computational tools to solve previously unattainable problems through creative use of big data in the biomedical and clinical research. Combining bioinformatics and experimental approaches
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, scholarly training, and professional development for the purpose of enhancing their academic and research independence as well as the professional skills necessary to pursue a career of their choosing. Job
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responsible for the senescence and dysfunction of T cells in the tumor microenvironment from different types of cancers, including head and neck cancers, and then to develop effective strategies for molecular