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method development with significant biological findings. The main research focus in the Zhang group is the development of computational methods to systematically map genes and cellular contexts
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publication record with primary authorship in peer-reviewed journals. Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, Biochemistry, Neuroscience, or related field. Applications, including a cover letter, curriculum vitae
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at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh for an 8 week Program (June 3 – July 26) Weekly workshops and guest lectures Weekly course in Research Methods and Data Science Weekly meeting with Primary Advisor
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. Responsibilities will entail collaborating closely with Project Principal Investigators (PIs) to undertake diverse tasks, ranging from data collection, recording, and assessment to the development and testing
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Rwanda and the anchor tenant of Kigali Innovation City. In a region booming with opportunities, CMU is the only U.S.- based research university offering its master's degrees with a full-time faculty, staff
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specialty. Mentor Master's students or undergraduates on related projects; help with MURI team coordination efforts. Participate/assist in manuscript writing for publication in scientific journals and/or
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dissemination through scientific publications as well as popular science. This role will report to the EdTech Project Principal Investigator in CMU Pittsburgh and the Director of CMU Africa. Core Responsibilities
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world-class faculty at CMU that will serve as their primary hosts during the Fellowship. The list of potential faculty hosts across research areas can be found on our website and fellowship applicants
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to combine the practical and the theoretical, we have diversified efforts and approaches to robotics science while retaining the original goal of realizing the potential of the robotics field. Carnegie Mellon
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to combine the practical and the theoretical, we have diversified efforts and approaches to robotics science while retaining the original goal of realizing the potential of the robotics field. Carnegie Mellon