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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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-cell and spatial profiling approaches. The primary research focus of the candidate postdoc will be to employ innovative bioinformatics approaches to dissect in both human-relevant models of lung cancer
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pathophysiological mechanisms of human diseases particularly diabetes, cardiovascular disorders and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) with the goal of finding effective RNA drugs. The ongoing projects in the lab
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multiple projects and collaborations. Previous experience working with human specimens and developing novel, innovative cancer biomarkers. Evidence of scientific rigor and excellence as documented by high
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figure design. Model systems used include human cells/stem cells and in vivo models of mouse and/or C. elegans . This position requires use of techniques such as live cell image and indirect
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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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for participation in human subjects research. Minimum Qualifications Education Required: Doctor of Medicine (MD). Experience Required: None Required. Certification/Licenses/Registration: None Required. Preferred
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, translational, and clinical research, focused at the interface between the lab and the clinic to maximize the impact of our work on human health. The successful candidate will receive outstanding training and
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the applicant screening process. If you need assistance in completing this application or during any phase of the interview process, please contact the Office of Human Resources & Institutional Equity by phone at
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cellular/molecular neuroscience, animal models of disease or experimental neuropathology are encouraged to apply. Experience with human stem cell manipulation/neuronal differentiation or transplantation