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this population. Our research is supported by the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance. We are looking for a passionate and driven individual to join our team and spearhead projects to advance our understanding
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and/or have experience in working with laboratory animal models (mice, guinea pigs, hamsters, and rabbits), and with human samples and an understanding of advanced immunological, virological and
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, or digital humanities (DH) methodologies. The ideal candidate will focus critical attention on both ethical/political and aesthetic ramifications of AI. The postdoctoral fellow will collaborate with
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. The candidate will use human and mouse HSPCs, murine models of genetic disorders and iPSC-derived cells. The project also includes the investigation of the mechanisms involved in the rescue of nervous tissues by
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the Department of Psychology, advised by Professor Judith Fan. The central goal of our lab is to reverse-engineer humans' ability to rapidly discover and deploy useful abstractions in a variety of real-world
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, simulating real world settings and looking at fairness and generalizability. In particular, a background in computer vision and human-AI interaction is best suited for this role and project. Postdocs will have
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lizards, to mice, and humans. Importantly, they investigate how stem cell dysfunction contributes to aging and muscular dystrophy, hoping to translate their basic science discoveries into therapies
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heterogeneity. We also study gene function using zebrafish mutants, many of which are models for human neural crest-related disorders including craniofacial birth defects, such as cleft palate. We seek a highly
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University of California, Irvine Department of Ophthalmology | Irvine, California | United States | about 1 month ago
, hamsters, and rabbits), and with human samples and an understanding of advanced immunological, virological and pathological methods. This is an ongoing recruitment. Positions are immediately open. Salary
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both rodent and human brain tissue. Our goal is to develop innovative tools and resources to help scientists better translate laboratory research into applied clinical treatments. We are looking to hire