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statistical and deep learning-based methods; * Construct AI-driven models for mosquito habitat mapping, integrating diverse climate change scenarios to enhance predictive accuracy and future forecasting
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specified by the Principal Investigator. Postdoctoral position in computational modeling of anxious avoidance at the Computational Mechanisms of Psychopathology Lab at Emory University (PI: Vanessa Brown, PhD
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to candidates with an enthusiastic interest in bioenergetics. We use mass spectrometry-based metabolomics and stable isotope tracing to understand the metabolic paths that are most active in the retina and
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the lab’s mission while also contributing to collaborative, team-based efforts. We are seeking a scientist whose curiosity, creativity, and passion inspire them to pursue ambitious scientific directions
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an exciting research laboratory with a focus on exploring molecular functionality encoded in genome data. Specifically in this project, we are looking to build deep learning models to explore the alphabet
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to study molecular basis underpinning the new links among cancer metastasis, metabolism, and immunity. Using animal models (e.g., orthotopic and PDX models, transgenic mice) along with functional genomics
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neuroinflammatory diseases, using patient samples (CSF and matching blood), ex vivo models, and humanized mice. The results from your projects will provide new insights into the (auto)immune mechanisms underlying
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structural equation modeling or mediation analysis to test mechanisms of change; mixed-effects models or difference-in-differences analyses for impact evaluations; factor analysis or item response theory
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lab studies the initiating immune events in the response to blood-borne therapeutics, including red blood cells and factor VIII, using a combination of pre-clinical mouse models and patient samples
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Sciences, and, in particular, its Theory and Modeling of Living Systems initiative, the School of Medicine, and the Rollins School of Public Health. Emory's campus is also home to the Centers for Disease