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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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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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environment for training and mentorship. Interactions across campus with scientists that have shared interests and expertise in cilia and cell biology provide additional opportunities for intellectual
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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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disease pathogenesis through analyses of different types of omics data including but not limited to whole genome sequencing, messenger RNA-seq, cell-free RNA-Seq, and proteomics (e.g., Somascan) obtained
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invites applications for a postdoctoral position. The successful candidate will be driving cutting-edge research into the mechanisms and engineering of cell-cell fusion and receptor signaling in human
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metabolism including RNA epigenetics and RNA binding proteins in metabolic diseases. They will utilize cell and molecular biology methods, advanced techniques (scRNA-seq, eCLIP-seq, etc.), and genetic animal
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heterogeneity in stem cells and cancer. We want to understand how cell systems with the same genetic material generate cells with markedly different behaviors from one another. Our hypothesis is that
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motivated postdoctoral researchers in computational immunology to work on exciting projects focused on the development of multi-scale models of the immune system, with a focus on B and T cell biology. The
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cell lines and mice to Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Xenopus tropicalis. The successful candidate will not only gain extensive experience working in these model systems but will also receive expert career