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Medical School. The research team focuses on the application of cutting-edge technologies in tissue engineering, microfluidics, and bioengineering to develop advanced in vitro models for studying urogenital
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advanced technology cores, animal facilities, and high-performance computational resources to conduct their experiments. Houston is among the most diverse cities in the country, with many cultural amenities
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using cutting-edge proximity proteomics, protein engineering, CRISPR genome engineering, computational structural biology, and high-throughput electrophysiological techniques. The postdoc will engage in
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cancer and their survival, development of improved technology to identity extracellular platelet phosphatase in the tumor microenvironment and large-scale analysis and validation of platelet phosphatase in
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of the newly created Center for Inflammation Science and Systems Medicine (CISSM) at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute for Biomedical Innovation & Technology. Our dynamic team is dedicated
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positions based on performance and funding. Qualifications: A Ph.D. (or equivalent) in electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, medical physics, or a related field is required
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, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Statistics, or a related field. Strong background in machine learning, data mining, statistical analysis, and computational modeling; Experience with programming
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, Physics, Engineering, or a related field • Prior experience in modeling viral infections, bacterial infections, and/or immune response dynamics • Experience with parameter estimation techniques and data
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molecular biology and immunology techniques along with multi-omics approaches, including sc-RNA-seq, bulk RNAseq, epigenomics, metabolomics, proteomics, CRISPR screens and genetically engineered mouse models
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of rare disease funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) and as a sequence technology core for the Texas Medical Center Genomic Center for Infectious Disease (GCID) established by