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(AMOC). The work will involve climate modeling, analyses of observational and GCM data, and analytical approaches. A PhD in physical oceanography, atmospheric sciences or related disciplines is required
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well as collaboratively Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: A PhD in Nursing is preferred. Strong data analytical skills. Experience using and analyzing population-based data. Excellent past academic performance
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Research Associate for a 2-3 year appointment working at the interface between neuroimaging, computational psychiatry and predictive analytics. Appointments are available to start in June 2024 or sooner
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Yale Department of Neurology Work Model Hybrid, but predominantly in-person. Position Focus: This position will function as a lead data analytics and bioinformatics expert in the laboratory who will
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analytical approaches for high-content imaging screen data sets. The ideal candidate has experience with machine learning and cancer biology. Previous work with high-throughput approaches is desirable. First
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Postdoctoral Associate Position, School of Public Health and Department of Biostatistics New Haven, Connecticut We are actively recruiting a postdoctoral associate to join the Public Health Data
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peer violence and depressive symptoms among at-risk adolescents. This will include conducting literature reviews, performing quantitative and/or qualitative data analyses, and assisting with manuscript
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socio-ecological data collected across New England in agroforestry transition sites hosted at Yale and partner institutions (UNH and Dartmouth), and practitioner locations. The position is funded for 3
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multi-site, multidisciplinary research team, and be mentored primarily by Dr Christopher Rentsch, PhD, with the opportunity to collaborate with the wider VACS team and external partners through its
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to assist YCGA in developing novel technology platforms and evaluating the existing platform for offering a new service. This position envisages training opportunities for recent PhDs (not more than two years