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application to medical imaging (e.g., MRI) · Experience with MRI data analysis, network science, graph theory, topological analysis, or related computational approaches, especially in Alzheimer’s
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theory, multi-objective optimization and machine learning. The specific project aims to understand the multiscale interactions shaping human gut bacteria and human gut pathogens. The project will combine
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DESCRIPTION Duke University and North Carolina State University (NC State) invite applications for a full-time Postdoc Associate to conduct research on causal inference and analytic methods for data integration
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computational and data analytical methodology development and implementation; experience in supervised and unsupervised machine learning, low-dimensional models or deep learning models, and willingness to learn
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with Dr. Kate Hoffman to define and lead specific research objectives aligned with the funded aims. Responsibilities will include project management, coordination of data collection and analysis
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responsive to lab agendas/goals in a timely manner. This Postdoc appointment allows for many technical, analytical, and professional career development opportunities to collaborate. The candidate will have
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appropriate career development award leading to independent research Research experience in cancer epidemiology and understanding of cancer biology Excellent analytical, organizational and problem-solving
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experience in life cycle assessment (LCA) and related tools for managing large data sets to evaluate natural resources needed to advance emerging technologies. The candidate will lead their primary project and
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for a postdoctoral research position at Duke University in topic area of environmental geochemistry. The Postdoctoral Associate will lead a project on critical metals resourcing in mine wastes
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. The work is performed on-site or at a designated assignment location. Be Bold. Lead ambitious projects exploring molecular and cellular mechanisms of novel membrane lipid transporters and ion channels