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research to solve difficult biological questions * “own” projects by developing an independent research vision through training * establish expertise in project areas by actively seeking knowledge from
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lab can be found here: https://clinicalnlp.org/. Qualifications and Skills: • A PhD in computer science, information science, informatics, biomedical informatics, or related field. • Strong knowledge
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focused on strengthening the capacity of landholders, practitioners, and decision-makers to manage tropical forest landscapes. The overall goal is to equip participants with the knowledge and skills needed
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. * Proficiency in R, Python, or related software and programming languages. * Experience with big data, linux systems, and remote computing clusters. * Knowledge of genome-wide approaches and other statistical
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. • An excellent working knowledge of the English language, including scientific terminology, is required. • Experience with large public neuroimaging datasets such as HCP or ADNI, patients with neurodegenerative
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present data. The ideal candidate will have strong programming experience (R, Python, bash); working knowledge in Linux/Unix environments; experience in the analysis of large datasets; and a solid
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) deliver and supervise the delivery of LGBTQ-affirmative cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) from our community-based clinical research lab in NYC and (2) become involved in LGBTQ mental health research
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the respiratory tract, and we will leverage this knowledge to develop the next generation of respiratory mucosal vaccines that better prevent disease and pathogen transmission. Qualified applicants will have a Ph.D
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, microvascular function, cognition, or COVID-19. Candidates with advanced quantitative data analytic skills, including computational modeling, are particularly encouraged to apply. Familiarity with medical
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mechanistic and structural knowledge on these molecular interactions to enable design and development of protein-based therapeutics and vaccines. Applicants should have at least one first-author publication in