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of research grants, reports, and papers. The broad topic of this fellowship is the relationship between public higher education organizations, student outcomes, and inequality. The successful applicant will
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Details Title Sociology of Education + Organizations Research Fellow Opportunity School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Sociology Position Description About the Position Professor
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-educators, emphasizing curriculum development, teaching, and educational programming in the biological and biomedical sciences. The CCB Curriculum Fellow collaborates with a diverse cohort of Curriculum
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the development of causal inference and AI methods to the implementation of established causal inference approaches to support public health and clinical decision making. Basic Qualifications Education Requirements
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make new discoveries and develop new quantum tools and technologies. In close collaboration with the Faculty Co-Directors, the Executive Director will develop, communicate, and implement the Initiative's
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computational analysis of functional genomics datasets with an emphasis on single-cell omics. This person will develop new computational methods to analyze novel RNAseq, ATACseq, and Spatial Transcriptomics
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. The successful candidate will be expected to demonstrate exceptional writing skills and apply rigorous scientific thinking to these tasks. In addition, the candidate will help prepare illustrations
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aims to develop new foundations and technologies for reasoning and planning that leverage large language models (LLMs) and integrate them with complementary approaches, including program synthesis, and