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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary As a Senior Bioinformaticist at Washington University, you will play a key role in advancing cutting-edge spatial biology and multi-omics research within
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be seen at: https://www.crick.ac.uk/vivian-li/ . We are looking for an ambitious, collaborative and self-motivated Senior Bioinformatician to work for Dr Li’s Stem Cell and Cancer Biology laboratory
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identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation. See https://equity.unl.edu/notice-nondiscrimination/ . Minimum Required Qualifications
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interactions by exploiting spatial transcriptomics data and network-theoretic approaches. Contract start date: May 1st 2026 or later depending on your availability Activities : - design of a new mathematical
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machine learning (ML) approaches offer a powerful framework for modeling complex catalytic materials with near ab initio accuracy while enabling simulations at significantly larger spatial and temporal
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of visual texts and will focus on the semiotic analysis of the design dimension,whether artistic,design-related,or architectural,with particular reference to the role of corporeality and spatiality and the
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cutting-edge single-cell, spatial, in vitro, and surgical approaches in multiple model species and in human organoids to investigate the uterine endometrium and maternal-fetal interface, with the goal
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the Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships programme, training researchers at the science-policy interface. Where to apply Website https://jobs.unibas.ch/offene-stellen/phd-position-ai-driven-pathways-to-health
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for high-dimensional datasets, including spatial bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, mass and flow cytometry, and imaging data derived from both patient samples and experimental models. The overarching aim
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ovarian cancer. The laboratory has about 18 members that study ovarian cancer biology. We use a variety of cutting-edge methods, including spatial proteomics, spatial metabolomics, 3D organotypic cultures