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the molecular mechanisms underlying cardiac development and disease. We utilize a multi-disciplinary approach, combining molecular, cellular, developmental, and physiological techniques to uncover novel
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, is also leading research in the lab on women’s brain health. The lab projects focus on clinical assessment, research methodology, and psychometrics to develop clinical measurement tools and behavioral
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about the PI’s research, please visit http://yanglab.me . The University of Chicago is a global leader in biomedical research and offers unique opportunities for multidisciplinary collaboration
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with experience in ligand discovery. Our research group is focused on developing state-of-the-art computational methods for ligand/drug discovery, using machine learning, high-performance/cloud computing
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Lab at Princeton University aims to recruit a postdoctoral fellow or more senior research position to work on projects related to the development of AI/machine learning approaches for chemical and
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development by working with the Editorial Board on the commissioning and publication of subject-specific collections Establish and maintain relationships with EBMs; support the recruitment and training of new
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Francisco Position Description The Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) invites applications for a faculty member to lead the team that develops
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Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Wang's laboratory conducts cutting-edge research to understand the evolution of cancer transcriptomes through DNA-RNA dynamics, aiming to uncover mechanisms of cancer initiation
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to understand how the environment drive pathogenic T cells. The goal is to develop novel therapies for systemic lupus erythematosus and other autoimmune diseases and deliver them in first-in-human studies at UTSW
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position and a position that is open rank,starting in Fall 2026. While we welcome applications from all areas, we are most interested in: Neural Development Systems Neuroscience Connectomic approaches Brain