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, interdisciplinary research environment at UBC, with access to high-performance computing resources and high-quality omics datasets. The position offers opportunities to work closely with experimental and
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. This role focuses on developing and applying AI and deep learning techniques for analyzing high-dimensional omics data, identifying predictive biomarkers, and understanding cancer heterogeneity. Projects
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, selection, and clonal dynamics, using high-throughput sequencing and systems-level analysis. Work on the engineering and functional assessment of synthetic or ex vivo thymic environments to control immune
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Fellow to join the Tang Lab. The Tang Lab (https://tangxinlab.org/ ) develops interpretable and autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) systems for biological and biomedical research. Our neuroscience
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
and in vivo models. Characterize and modulate the T-cell receptor (TCR) repertoire, including repertoire diversity, selection, and clonal dynamics, using high-throughput sequencing and systems-level
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The University of British Columbia (UBC) | Vancouver UBC, British Columbia | Canada | about 1 month ago
high-dimensional omics data, identifying predictive biomarkers, and understanding cancer heterogeneity. Projects include modeling of bulk and single-cell transcriptomic profiles, integrative multi-omics
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characterization to understand and control the interaction between reactivity, catalyst surfaces, carbon and reactants. The majority of the work will be experimental and involve novel high temperature reactors. Work
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, Dark Matter , Exoplanet Imaging , Exoplanets , Experimental Astrophysics , Extragalactic Astrophysics , Galaxy Formation , Gravitational Waves , High Energy Astrophysics , Instrumentation/Observation
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high-resolution imaging. Characterize tissue- and cell-specific RNA dynamics to inform the design of optimized RNA constructs. Contribute to the preclinical development of local gene-editing strategies
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Medicine at UBC is a hybrid, academically intensive Department within the UBC Faculty of Medicine whose activities span a broad spectrum of teaching, research, and academic service, often performed in