UMass Chan Medical School
Post Doc - Open Rank
UMass Chan Medical School, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, 01602
Post-Doctoral Positions In Alzheimer's Disease
We are seeking immediate post-doctoral positions in Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative diseases, by developing quantitative methods on transcriptomics datasets from stem cell models. Preferred qualifications: D. in Quantitative Genetics/Genomics, Computational Biology, or Related Discipline. Skilled in single-cell transcriptomic analyses, machine learning and artificial intelligence methods. Ability to compile and analyze data using standard statistical methods. UMass Chan offers strong support and mentoring, a collaborative research environment, a competitive salary with benefits, and visa sponsorship available. Interested applicants should submit the following materials via email to Rigel Chan and Elaine Lim: a cover letter describing current research activities and your interest in this position, a current CV (including publications), and contact information for three references, one of which should be your Ph.D. advisor.
We are seeking immediate post-doctoral positions in Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative diseases, by developing quantitative methods on transcriptomics datasets from stem cell models. Preferred qualifications: D. in Quantitative Genetics/Genomics, Computational Biology, or Related Discipline. Skilled in single-cell transcriptomic analyses, machine learning and artificial intelligence methods. Ability to compile and analyze data using standard statistical methods. UMass Chan offers strong support and mentoring, a collaborative research environment, a competitive salary with benefits, and visa sponsorship available. Interested applicants should submit the following materials via email to Rigel Chan and Elaine Lim: a cover letter describing current research activities and your interest in this position, a current CV (including publications), and contact information for three references, one of which should be your Ph.D. advisor.