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on projects of mutual interest with Emily Fox, Professor of Computer Science and Statistics; Ramesh Johari, Professor of Management Science and Engineering; David Scheinker, Clinical Professor of Pediatric
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appointment. The King Center’s Postdoctoral Fellows Program is intended for promising new PhD recipients—coming from fields such as biology, computer science, earth systems science, economics, engineering
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, including data from both human and animal studies. Applicants with bioinformatics, multi-omics, and computational biology experience are desirable, and highly qualified applicants will have experience with
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computer science, law, and public policy with a unique platform to lead AI policy research that is both technically sound and institutionally pragmatic, placing you at the vanguard of shaping the future of AI
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research to advance the field of rheumatology, through applications of AI and informatics methods. For example, the Postdoctoral Scholar will have the opportunity to work directly with Dr. Robert Fairchild
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Postdoctoral Fellowship - Cancer Biologist on Tumor Spatial Biology A cancer molecular biologist at the level of Postdoctoral Fellow is sought to work in a hybrid (wet/dry) systems biology
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analyses, integrating imaging with behavioral and clinical outcomes, and deploying computational models evaluating causal and predictive relationships. The post-doctoral scientist will drive peer-reviewed
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analyses, integrating imaging with behavioral and clinical outcomes, and deploying computational models evaluating causal and predictive relationships. The post-doctoral scientist will drive peer-reviewed
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with multi-discplinary teams of computer scientists, data scientists, and physicians. This position is for one year, with the opportunity for extension. The ideal candidate is expected to work on-site
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, mixed methods, or implementation science) • Experience with quantitative or qualitative data management and analyses using statistical software (eg, SAS, R, NVivo) • Excellence in communicating research