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School (UMass Chan) develops and applies cutting-edge computational and big-data approaches to understand the genomics, epigenomics, and regulatory functions of noncoding RNAs in human disease. We develop
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-related traits, and heterosis. In the era of large population size and dense genomic data such as whole-genome sequencing, new algorithms are needed to remove the bottleneck of computational load for such a
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of the IMPRS reflects the development of molecular genetics into an information science, based on the plethora of experimental data that are nowadays available and steadily being produced about cellular
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. The investigator collaborates with interdisciplinary clinical teams to integrate these computational tools directly into hospital workflows. Routine duties include algorithm optimization and the evaluation of model
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the context of critical illness. This position focuses on computational modeling of host-response mechanisms using high-dimensional multi-omics datasets. The fellow develops novel computational pipelines
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Bias in Amino-Acid Substitution Patterns Prediction, Modeling, and Refinement of Nucleic Acid Structures Profile of the graduate The graduate understands key areas of informatics, such as algorithms and
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genetics. With guidance and supervision from both experimental and computational perspectives, this program is ideal for graduates in fields such as molecular biology, biochemistry, mathematics
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the Unconventional Communications and Computing Laboratory (UC2), led by Dr Michael T. Barros, which develops modelling and algorithmic methods for networked communication and computation under real-world constraints
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Genetics (GMG) initiative in collaboration with the Global Methane Hub and the Bezos Earth Fund. The global program with more than 50 partners across 25 countries aims to accelerate genetic progress in
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on high-fidelity modelling and test data for both metals and thermo-set composite materials. To achieve this we will explore the use of advanced genetic algorithms and/or Artificial Intelligence (AI