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Postdoctoral Associate, Computational – Yu Lab, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology A ComputationalPostdoctoral Associate position is available in the Yu Laboratory at Cornell University
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Postdoctoral Associate, Computational - Yu Lab, Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology hold a recent Ph.D. in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, or a closely related field by
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neurodegenerative disorders. We are looking for motivated scientists who are excited about questions in how cells sense and maintain the integrity of organelles, how these processes integrate with cellular immunity
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, particularly amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Candidates with prior experiences in molecular and cell biology, biochemistry
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and a member of the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology. The Roeder lab studies how plant leaves and flowers grow to the right size and shape, which is important not only for agriculture
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Postdoctoral Associate: Neurodegeneration - Hu Lab, Weill Institute (Research & Innovation) Postdoc Associate: Neurodegeneration - Hu Lab, Weill Institute Weill Institute At the Weill Institute for Cell and
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Requirements A PhD in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology or Cell biology. A requirement for the position is evidence of peer-reviewed publications in a related field, and general enthusiasm for science. Skills
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research in genomics, whole-genome and exome sequencing, single-cell RNA, miRNomics, spatial transcriptomics, and mass spectrometry data. The successful candidate will work on two funded projects to identify
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research in genomics, whole-genome and exome sequencing, single-cell RNA, miRNomics, spatial transcriptomics, and mass spectrometry data. The successful candidate will work on two funded projects to identify
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to develop and optimize protocols for various ‘omic techniques (single cell transcriptomics, proteomics, etc.) and other techniques for assaying protein function in non-model organisms at different life stages