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scientific discovery and improving patient outcomes. This position is responsible for designing and executing research projects, analyzing complex imaging data, developing innovative imaging methods, and
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at the intersection of machine learning, CRISPR screening data analysis, and multi-omics to uncover genetic interactions and synthetic lethalities in cancer. Develop and apply scalable, reproducible computational
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colleague to have strong skills in quantitative data analysis. The candidate should also be experienced in or willing to develop experience in subglacial and sediment processes, including an interest in
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neurodegenerative mouse models Experience in developing image analysis workflows (Python, MATLAB, R, Imaris) Experience in histologic post hoc brain tissue analysis (IF, IHC, RNAScope) Experience in antibody
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immunogenicity. Over the past decade, this process has been well characterized, and robust methods have been developed to predict it with high confidence. In contrast, our understanding of the principles governing
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potential possibility for extension. Job description You will be part of a large interdisciplinary consortium project studying the effect of pesticides and environmental toxicants on the development
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training program leverages the exceptional research infrastructure at St. Jude to train top-tier postdoctoral fellows with the necessary skills to lead independent research programs. Hematological
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. The institute aims to develop impactful and commercially sustainable solutions for improving global food production and planetary health through pioneering plant science research. The Plant Biology Institute will
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has opportunities to thrive, achieve and develop. We view equality and diversity as assets, and we welcome all applicants. Research activities will be evaluated in relation to actual research time. Thus
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stipend (24% above NIH levels), excellent health benefits, professional development, and outstanding mentoring. The Department of Psychology and Biobehavioral Sciences at St. Jude Children's Research