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Postdoctoral Fellows: Single Cell Multiomics and Cancer Genome Regulation Two postdoctoral positions are available in Frank Xie lab at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute (LRI) and Case
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, scientifically curious Research Technician II to work in the lab of Dr. Barbara Meyer at the University of California, Berkeley. The Meyer laboratory carries out pioneering research on the mechanisms of cell-fate
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cohort studies that focus on the genomic embedding of early-life experiences in relationship to development and health across the lifespan, as well as cell-based simulation studies examining molecular
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21 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Centre for Genomic Regulation Research Field Other Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Recognised Researcher (R2) Country Spain
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, advanced cell lineage tracing technologies Yenan Bryceson: Expertise in cytotoxic lymphocyte differentiation and function, transcriptional regulation of lymphocyte tissue-residency Isabelle Magalhaes: CAR-T
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, brings rich diversity to UBC as a workplace, and creates the necessary conditions for a rewarding career. Job Summary The Aparicio lab is developing new single-cell genome and transcriptome methods
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to: development of new AI architectures for biology and hybrid models that combine deep learning with mechanistic models; foundation models of genome regulation using single-cell and spatial multi-omics data; AI
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Scientist will lead various basic and translational research projects utilizing functional genomics and systems biology techniques as well as traditional cell biology and immunobiology tools including tumor
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the efficacy and decrease toxicity of radiation therapy for brain tumor patients (4) using single-cell genomic techniques to understand tumor heterogeneity, to define brain tumor lineage of origin, and to
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technologies including single cell and bulk RNA-sequencing, single molecule long-read sequencing, methylation profiling, and chromatin accessibility assays. We leverage these data to build comprehensive maps