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) relations. Apply research skills for literature review, writing, and publication. Evaluate and assess Life Cycle Analysis and Techno-Economic Analysis (LCA/TEA). Required Qualifications* Ph.D. or equivalent
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field. Demonstrated expertise in genetics (Drosophila, mouse, or human) and/or sleep research in mouse models. Strong record of experimental execution, data analysis, and scientific communication. Modes
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Pharmacoepidemiology and Pain/Opioid Outcomes Research. This two-year, mentored training program provides intensive, hands-on experience in real-world data analysis, causal inference, and comparative effectiveness
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be research, data analysis, drafting and publishing research articles, and other scholarly outcomes that arise from a four-year project that uses temporal embeddings of large, heterogeneous scientific
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a postdoctoral fellow to provide primary analysis of imaging and other data related to the Udall Center's primary research study and a similar study, the University of Groningen Dutch Parkinson Cohort
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of developing and mature mouse tissues using genetics, expression analysis, genomics, stem cells, histological approaches, and physiological assays. Required Qualifications* MD or PhD in Genetics, Neuroscience
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studies, data science, bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, and clinical and translational research. Candidates will be responsible for performing reading, thoughtful analysis and synthesis
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analysis (e.g., MATLAB, Python). Demonstrated ability to independently design, conduct, and analyze experiments. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Applicants are expected to have met all
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of clinical decision support systems and multimodal analytic platforms to translate advanced data science solutions into critical care. The main focus of this position is on the analysis of the signals
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research experiments, determining the most suitable methods to be used. Interpret and perform complex data analysis on experimental results and determine whether they are consistent with goals. Maintain a