56 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"https:" research jobs at BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTRE "ALEXANDER FLEMING"
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, imaging approaches and/or bioinformatics. Postdoctoral Fellow – Banerjee Lab – 00399 Our lab is interested in how the brain accomplishes the ongoing transformation from sensation to action during natural
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cells in various diseases such as atherosclerosis, hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, and multiple sclerosis (https://mildnerlab.utu.fi/ ). About the Position We are looking for a person able to analyze
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to create knowledge for a better world. You can find more information about working at NTNU and the application process here. About the Job One Researcher position, funded for six years, is available in
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modern high performance computation facilities and parallel computing clusters (CPU and GPU). Excellent publication record and demonstrated conference presentation skills. Demonstrated ability to operate
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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY - SYDNEY AUSTRALIA | North Ryde, New South Wales | Australia | about 1 month ago
modern high performance computation facilities and parallel computing clusters (CPU and GPU). Excellent publication record and demonstrated conference presentation skills. Demonstrated ability to operate
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on large datasets, have experience conducting survey research online, and have experience working with natural language processing and application programming interfaces, as well as prompt engineering, large
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 months ago
, as articulated in the School’s Strategic Plan (https://pharmacy.unc.edu/about/oe/strategic-plan/). Our Vision is to be the global leader in pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences. Our Mission is to
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assays. In vivo work Establish and monitor patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse models. Evaluate safety and efficacy of TCR-T cell therapies in mouse experiments. Collect and process tissues
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Chemistry! We are seeking to apply Interlocked Molecules in Catalysis and Chemosensing. Please see our homepage for details: https://www.uni-due.de/akniemeyer/index.php Who are we looking for? The Henriette
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and project developers in reusing them in new projects. Taking the Chalmers campus as a starting point, we are developing scalable, AI-powered methods, such as computer vision for street-view imagery