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research interests and career goals, your CV, and contact information for 3 references to Dr. Christian Meyer at Christian.meyer@stjude.org. Link 1: www.stjude.org/research/why-st-jude/data-tools/research
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. ( link ) Meyer CT, et al. PNAS. 2024. ( link ) Meyer CT, et al. Cell Systems. 2019. ( link ) Link to lab webpage: ( link ) Ideal candidates will have: A Ph.D. in pharmacology, microbiology, chemical
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Hybrid Computational-Experimental Scientist in Bacterial Drug Resp
-or vice versa-who wants to grow into a scientific leader at the interface of data and biology. What You Will Do • Combine experimental and computational approaches to analyze bacterial responses
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links to representative publications on PubMed) Summary of your current research and key accomplishments Names and contact information of three references We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds
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management and scientific writing experience, excellent communication skills, and a collaborative attitude. To apply: please submit a curriculum vitae, a concise summary of research contributions with links
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. Please also see the following articles published over the past four years for additional information: Cell 187:205 (2024); Nature 624:154 (2023); Nature 620:200 (2023); Nature 623:1034 (2023); Nature
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basin by quantifying the relationship between the dynamics of soil moisture connectivity and streamflow response. This study will integrate satellite-, ground-, and simulation-based data on the landscape
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School of Medicine (link ) is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to study the role of mitochondria in immune response. The candidate will engage in cutting-edge research employing molecular and
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& Denise Adams Center for Parkinson’s Disease Research and Scherzer Neurogenomics Lab combine population-scale human data (>30,000 deeply phenotyped participants), single-cell and spatial omics, and next
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, and members of their research groups. The projects will integrate high dimensional clinical data with outcomes to specific therapeutics to generate ‘patient similars’ or ‘digital twins’. The studies