Biology/Biochemistry major needed for a gene network + deep learning research project on longevity modeling and prediction
I am looking for an undergraduate biology/biochemistry major interested in teaming up with computer science students to work on using deep learning to model gene networks and lifespan of cells. A relevant publication is “Using deep learning to model the hierarchical structure and function of a cell”, Nature Methods, 2018, https://www.nature.com/articles/nmeth.4627.
Relevant knowledge of the biology/biochem student may include a good understanding of the molecular mechanisms of genetic materials, replication, gene expression, protein biosynthesis and function, metabolism, cellular organization. Most importantly, this student researcher should be eager to learn new concepts and skills. The biology student is expected to work on the molecular biology aspect of this inter-disciplinary project, and receive hourly pay. Computational skill is not required for this biology/biochem student, but we hope he/she is willing to learn computational skills.
If interested, please send your resume and unofficial transcripts to xxx@utc.edu
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