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<font color="red">Applications from interested candidates with relevant background and skills are '''regularly sought''' | <font color="red">Applications from interested candidates with relevant background and skills are '''regularly sought'''.<br> | ||
Please contact Gábor Balázsi if you are interested in a position with our group at Stony Brook University, on Long Island, NY. | Please contact Gábor Balázsi if you are interested in a position with our group at Stony Brook University, on Long Island, NY. | ||
Email: first dot last at stonybrook dot edu<br><br> | Email: first dot last at stonybrook dot edu<br><br> | ||
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Candidates with cross-disciplinary interests are preferred. Physicists interested in understanding living systems, engineers interested in controlling cells, mathematicians interested in modeling biological phenomena, biologists interested in quantitative, principles-based understanding are preferred.<br><br> | |||
Fields relevant to our research are: synthetic biology, systems biology, evolutionary biology, physical biology, cancer biology, bioengineering, nonlinear dynamics, stochastic processes.<br><br> | |||
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Revision as of 23:14, 10 February 2021
Positions:
Applications from interested candidates with relevant background and skills are regularly sought.
Please contact Gábor Balázsi if you are interested in a position with our group at Stony Brook University, on Long Island, NY.
Email: first dot last at stonybrook dot edu
Candidates with cross-disciplinary interests are preferred. Physicists interested in understanding living systems, engineers interested in controlling cells, mathematicians interested in modeling biological phenomena, biologists interested in quantitative, principles-based understanding are preferred.
Fields relevant to our research are: synthetic biology, systems biology, evolutionary biology, physical biology, cancer biology, bioengineering, nonlinear dynamics, stochastic processes.
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