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myeloid cells, a critical component of the body defense against infections, and how abnormalities in this regulation contribute to failure in myeloid cell maturation resulting in acute myeloid leukemia
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A Postdoctoral Research Associate position in advanced MRI acquisition, analysis, and modeling is available in the Department of Radiology at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, under
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/psychiatry Preferred Qualifications Psychology/psychiatry education/training that included coursework in statistics and data analysis. Law education/training that included coursework in health law, mental
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network modeling to address real-world policy challenges through algorithm development and technical analysis. Key Responsibilities Conduct original research in generative AI Train and supervise graduate
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to preventive interventions, decision support to implement mental health interventions, longitudinal data analysis, machine learning/NLP/AI, integrative data analysis, and related grant writing. This candidate
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of them are required at start date. Cell culture: Culture of various cell types (cancer cells, stem cells, primary cells, organoids, neurospheres). Cell cycle analysis, 2D/3D colony formation assays, siRNA
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myeloid cells, a critical component of the body defense against infections, and how abnormalities in this regulation contribute to failure in myeloid cell maturation resulting in acute myeloid leukemia
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publications, conference presentations, and policy white papers Develop and implement data analysis pipelines for large-scale datasets Present research findings at conferences and professional meetings
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data issues. Utilizing machine learning techniques as appropriate for data analysis. Developing computing programs and software to support research initiatives. Applying new methodologies to real-world
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of MR and biomolecular mechanisms is preferred, as well as demonstrated research experience in hyperpolarized-gas MR, including involvement in the acquisition and post-processing analysis of ventilation