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investigator (equivalent to an Assistant, Associate or Full Professor) with nationally recognized expertise in primary care research to join our faculty. This recruitment is part of the Institute’s strategic
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datasets, and the EHR-linked Vanderbilt Biobank (BioVU). He/she will work in a team environment. He/she will apply existing genetics, statistics and bioinformatics tool. A primary role will be contributing
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opportunities. Under the direction of the Scientific Director, the Research Program Manager has primary responsibility for managing programmatic aspects of the application and review processes. This position also
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studies 1) “classic autoimmunity” (i.e., lupus) and 2) inborn errors of immunity (IEI) that present with autoimmunity/inflammation. Using primary human samples, in vitro cell lines, and CRISPR/Cas
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Implementing measurement-based care and other systematic care programs in mental health specialty and primary care Increasing engagement in and adherence to effective mental health treatments The successful
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together to solve meaningful problems. This role reports directly to the Chief Data Scientist. Responsibilities Train predictive NLP/Transformer models using cutting edge technology Prepare and transform and
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; Women’s and Children’s Health; and Biostatistics. The Behavioral Health and Aging and Infectious Diseases (BHA&ID) sections have a single Associate Director and will be the primary home for the Fellow. DOR
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. Leonard, M.D. Chief, Laboratory of Molecular Immunology and Director, Immunology Center Building 10, Room 7B05 10 Center Drive, Bethesda, MD 20892-1674, USA Email: [email protected] Tags: Career
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research interests, Curriculum Vitae, and complete bibliography, and arrange for three letters of reference to be sent to: Dr. Claudia Kemper – Senior Investigator, Chief, Complement and Inflammation
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strongly preferred, but not required. The ideal candidate will also have: A history of independent, extramural research funding in pharmacoepidemiology research as Principal Investigator (PI) or Multiple PI