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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Assistant Professor in Cell Biology Requisition Number FE04131 Working Title Department Name 8E300:Biology Work Location Lexington, KY Type of Position
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many fields of study in the following eight academic departments: Biology , Chemistry , Computer Science , Engineering , Environmental & Interdisciplinary Sciences , Mathematical Sciences , Physics , and
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environment. The lab is part of the Department of Integrative Biology and the Department of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. We expect that lab members will contribute to creating and
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the function of an entire nervous system. Job Requirements REQUIRED: bachelor's degree in computer science, bioengineering, mathematics, or other engineering discipline; at least three years' experience
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of Integrative Biology and the Department of Computational Mathematics, Science, and Engineering. We expect that lab members will contribute to creating a collaborative and interdisciplinary work culture. We
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an analytical and chemical biology strategy, commensurate with each project's stage, to provide data and interpretations that enable efficient and effective decision-making regarding linker payload
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, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Good understanding of computational biology, probabilistic models, statistics, machine learning, and discrete mathematics. Ability to analyze and interpret large complex
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, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. Good understanding of computational biology, probabilistic models, statistics, machine learning, and discrete mathematics. Ability to analyze and interpret large complex
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. The successful candidate must have experience programming, troubleshooting and supporting various types of laboratory equipment. A general understanding of biology is required. Key to the role is a demonstrated
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(College Algebra) MATH 1112 (College Trigonometry) MATH 1441 (Calculus I) MATH 2242 (Calculus II) MATH 2130 (Discrete Mathematics) MATH 2160 (Linear Algebra) MATH 3230 (Ordinary Differential Equations) STAT