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Current interests in computational biology include 3D genome organization, single-cell epigenomics, spatial omics, comparative genomics, and complex molecular interactions. The postdoc will also be provided with ample opportunities to integrate their new computational methods within the broad research community and foster collaborations in several NIH Consortia (e.g., 4DN, SenNet, IGVF), maximizing the potential impact of the work.
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A Ph. D. in marine science, bioinformatics, genomics, molecular biology, microbiology, systems biology, or a related field; This postdoc position will provide substantial opportunities for seagoing field work, molecular biology laboratory work, and bioinformatics computational work.
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Areas of expertise include genomics, epigenetics, drug resistance, stem cell biology, drug discovery, diagnostics and biomarker development, and pharmacology. The Postdoc, CDI will conduct research under supervision.
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Indicate the type of experience required to do the job Postdoc experience with demonstrated experience supported by publications record in bioinformatics and or computational genomics. Indicate the preferred experience to perform the job 4-5 years of Postdoc experience supported by strong publication record in bioinformatics and or computational genomics.
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Significant relevant experience after your MD/PhD/postdoc including quantitative expertise in biostatistics, bioinformatics, computer biology, statistical genetics, clinical imaging, machine learning, or data science; interpreting and publishing studies consisting of “omics” data e.g. genetics, genomics, proteomics; closely partnering with/leading data scientists.
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Applicants for postdoc should possess a Ph. D. in microbiology, microbial ecology, molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics, bioinformatics, or a related field. A variety of approaches ranging from traditional oceanography to lab-based culture physiology work and genetics, genomics and targeted metagenomics are being used to investigate these microbes, their ecological roles and interactions.
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PhD and/or MD in genetics/genomics, molecular biology, neuroscience, proteomics/biochemistry, or other related fields. Single cell genomics and/or spatial biology. PhD and/or MD in genetics/genomics, molecular biology, neuroscience, proteomics/biochemistry, or other related fields.
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The Conklin Lab is based at the Gladstone Institutes, with close collaboration with scientists at UCSF and the Innovative Genomics Institute. See Gladstone Postdoc pay scale. Projects focus on CRISPR gene editing in iPSC-neurons to reverse neurodegenerative disease phenotypes with the goal of eventual clinical trials.
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Proficiency in basic molecular biology including cloning, cell culture, immunostaining, and microscopy. Human genetics including the experimental and analytical aspects of next generation sequencing.
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The current posting is for a computationally-focused postdoc with preference for individuals that have experience analyzing large genomics and/or phenomics datasets. Located in Cummings Research Park in Huntsville, Alabama, one of the world's leading science and technology parks, HudsonAlpha's campus contains state-of-the-art laboratories for biological research and development, as well as education, in the areas of genomics, genetics and personalized medicine.
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PhD in a relevant subject area (Computational Biology, Population Genetics/Genomics, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics) The position aims for candidates with a strong quantitative and computational background with extensive experience in genomics/transcriptomics (analysis of different bulk/single cell/spatial Next Generation sequencing Techniques as well as development of novel methods.
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The candidate will have a PhD or MD/PhD degree and background in functional genomics (including CRISPR, shRNA and cDNA library use) and next generation sequencing. We are seeking a highly motivated research scientist / postdoctoral fellow / postdoc to further develop this work by defining the mechanism of action of how these genes alter resistance to chemotherapeutics, targeted small molecules and biological agents (antibodies, peptides etc) directed at either the cancer cell or the tumor microenvironment / TME (e.g. immunotherapy, checkpoint inhibitors.
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Focus on single cell genomics, in combination with induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and organoids. The starting salary for a new postdoc at the Buck is $68,000 in 2023, with a range up to $82,000 commensurate with postdoc level & experience.
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Postdoc Human Immunology (Autoimmunity) Overview The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is an independent, not-for-profit, biomedical research institute adjacent to the campus of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) located in Oklahoma City. OMRF investigators have internationally recognized expertise in Autoimmunity, Immunology, Genetics, Genomics, Aging, Cardiovascular Disease, and Cancer.
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Applicants should be a prospective postdoc, or in the early stages of postdoctoral training (within 1-2 years of PhD conferral), and have experience in generating and evaluating human or murine immune cells, gene editing, single cell transcriptomics, flow cytometry, and murine solid tumor models.
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