17 development "https:" "https:" "https:" "University of Houston" positions at The Rockefeller University
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The Development Program provides in excess of $50 million in private support annually toward the mission of The Rockefeller University,which is to improve the understanding of life for the benefit of humanity
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Our lab has developed novel CRISPR-based tools for functional genomics in the globally important pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. At Rockefeller, you will join a dynamic research team to
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use proprietary micropattern technology and other tissue culture techniques to develop techniques to isolate, culture, and propagate adult and embryonic coral stem cells. Our lab places a strong
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Our lab has developed novel CRISPR-based tools for functional genomics in the globally important pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. At Rockefeller, you will join a dynamic research team to
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and adapt machine learning and deep learning models (e.g., convolutional and transformer-based architectures) to biological questions in collaboration with investigators. Develop interpretable models
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directly with the head of the laboratory, Ali H. Brivanlou. Responsibilities Responsibilities include: Participate in experimental design, data acquisition, and data management Develop and implement data
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The biology and evolution of viruses and eukaryotes are closely linked. Dr. Paul Bieniasz seeks to define how host genes influence the replication of viruses, with an emphasis on human and primate
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Neurobiological discoveries have been fueled in recent years by rapid development of optical imaging tools. Over the last decade the Laboratory of Neurotechnology and Biophysics has developed a wide portfolio of
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of science for the benefit of humanity through both clinical and basic research in a diverse range of biological and biomedical issues. The outpatient D&TC reflects the evolution in clinical research
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of science for the benefit of humanity through both clinical and basic research in a diverse range of biological and biomedical issues. The outpatient D&TC reflects the evolution in clinical research