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sciences, data science, machine learning, statistics, mathematics, computer science, or related fields. Preferred Qualifications: Experience in at least one programming language such as Python or R
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, the selected candidate will work on projects funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that aim to develop image computing and machine learning methods, together with translational tools, to understand
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systems and logic models, and passionate about improving healthcare. This position focuses on the dissemination of trauma and psychological health research findings to military stakeholders and the
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include PhD dissertation and publications. Experience in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning and have a strong programming background in Python. Experience working on research projects in an academic
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biological context and interpretation to characterize chemical mechanism of action; (4) apply machine learning algorithms for identification of biomarkers and classification of environmental toxicants; (5
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limited to: Collect data from a range of in vivo physiological and behavioral studies predominantly in genetic mouse models, learn a variety of surgeries, learn gold standard methodologies to study glucose
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meetings, present at research meetings, journal clubs, lab meetings (10%) Teach/supervise students, professional research assistants, and other lab members (10%) Developing grant-writing skills by applying
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considered a campus. We provide diverse opportunities for professional development, innovation, and collaboration with talented staff and faculty. Learn more about CU System Administration . The Procurement
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programs Econometrics and related coursework/research experience Familiarity with the US healthcare system Interests in health policy, medicine, economics, machine learning especially for older adults
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to health research. The ideal candidate will have a keen career interest in any of the following areas of relevance to the C3 Lab: trauma and acute care, global health, military medicine, clinical trials