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Kim at the Section of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science, Yale School of Medicine is seeking a computational genomics/bioinformatics postdoctoral associate. The research program in this lab focuses
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. Particular focus will be on (1) ENSO and tropical climate, (2) climate links between different ocean basins, (3) stability, variability, and climate impacts of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
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of the mammalian primary cilium, with a focus on defining the mechanisms that regulate cilium biogenesis and ciliary signaling and on understanding how defects in these processes contribute to disease. Located in
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A position for an ambitious junior postdoctoral researcher is immediately available in the laboratory of Chris Burd of the department of cell biology at the Yale School of Medicine. We are cell
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flexible. How to apply. Candidates should send an email to [email protected] with “postdoctoral position, candidate’s full name” in the subject line and the following: 1. CV 2. Cover letter: brief
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Postdoctoral Positions in Bioinformatics and Computational Mass Spectrometry — Immunopeptidomics & T-cell vaccine targets discovery (Starting immediately or upon agreement) Postdoctoral Positions in
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Postdoctoral Associate Position in immunity and lung diseases at Yale School of Medicine Starting Date: August 2024 (2 years position- renewable) Are you passionate about unraveling how immune cells
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on this challenging and interesting project. The Postdoctoral Associate will gain skills in intervention development; recruitment of study participants; focus group/playtesting facilitation; pilot program evaluation
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Postdoctoral Associate Position in epithelial stem cell-based repair in in the alveolar region of the lung The Chioccioli lab in the department of Genetics and Comparative Medicine at Yale School
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and genomics paired with highly informative cohorts of patients to discover new liver disease genes. Using cell based and mouse models as well as biochemistry we study how a mutant gene causes the liver