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Atomic Lab (https://atomic-lab.org/) at the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories, Boston seeks a Postdoctoral Fellow with expertise in human immunology in infectious diseases and
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. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in developing and implementing technologies utilizing AI and data-driven approaches for human immune response monitoring, disease prediction, and identification
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using human and rat stem cells and genetically manipulated rat models (see: PNAS 118:e2016517118, 2021; PNAS 118:e2111267118, 2021; PNAS 119:e2210633119, 2022; PNAS 120:e2213622120, 2023; Nature Commun 14
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multidisciplinary team. They should be incisive problem solvers and possess exceptional quantitative reasoning skills. They should be both creative and precise. Designated projects involve working with human clinical
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The Tran lab in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics is seeking a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Associate to lead projects that will examine the molecular mechanisms
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, therefore, of critical importance for ocean health. Unfortunately, climate change and human activity are causing significant changes in light availability. The impact of this on photosynthesis remains poorly
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Dr. Ryan Dhindsa’s lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to work on an NIH-funded project. The Dhindsa Lab integrates human genomics, single-cell multi-omics, and stem cell models to advance
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The Human Genome Sequencing Center (HGSC) at Baylor College of Medicine Is seeking a postdoctoral associate to play a pivotal role in our genomic medicine efforts, focusing on projects
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of mouse ES cells, study of human brain cancer xenografts, and use of human iPS cells. Conducts studies of gene function during normal mammalian brain development, and how abnormalities in normal brain
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discovery and development a “first in class” RalGTPase inhibitor as a new therapeutic in several human cancer types (Nature. 2014 20;515(7527):443-7). Using functional genomics/synthetic lethal screens