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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary Develop computer vision algorithms and systems for several applications. Gather appropriate datasets to support training and evaluating models. Assists with study design, software development, model evaluation, preparation of material, coordination with...
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of students and postdocs from a diverse array of backgrounds including neuroscience, mathematics, physics and engineering, working together on understanding neural circuit computation, particularly relating
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. Several opportunities are available immediately for postdoctoral scientists to develop MS-based structural proteomics methods and apply them in protein biophysics and structural proteomics of membrane
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& Behavioral Sciences at the University of Washington is seeking candidates for one full-time faculty position at the rank of Research Assistant Professor to start in Summer 2024. Research Assistant Professors
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, intellectual excitement, artistic pursuits and natural beauty. The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (PBSCI) within the UW School of Medicine is the third largest clinical department with 285
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machine learning research. Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Biostatistics or related field. A medical degree is preferred. Individuals with experience in ophthalmology
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Job Description Position Summary We seek a highly motivated and productive Postdoctoral Research Associate with a Ph.D. in Biology, Biochemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Cancer Immunology, or a related
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Job Description Position Summary The Cruchaga Lab, member of the NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center, is recruiting a motivated, creative, self-driven Postdoctoral Research Associate to work
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Massively Parallel Reporter Assays (MPRAs), supported by an NHGRI K99/R00 grant. Our research integrates mouse developmental biology, functional genomics, and human genetics to elucidate how genetic variation
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at the cutting edge of translational immunology and computational biology, within the Section of Computational Biology in the Department of Medicine and Division of Oncology. Our research focuses on understanding