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projects, depending upon aptitude and training. The applicant will have the opportunity to develop their research, publication, and presentation skills under structured mentorship from established faculty
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supported by our college-level instructional design team for course development and delivery and by our research core for grant development and submission. Dr. Jinling Liu’s laboratory (https
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be made on the experimental run products using MC-ICP-MS and the postdoctoral associate will make the measurements, analyze the data, prepare manuscripts, and present the results at conferences
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college. Duties and Responsibilities Train and participate in a growing clinical and research program in improving care for pediatric feeding disorders and individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders in
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additional AD risk genes and to develop disease models. Work on the projects studying molecular mechanisms that recently identified Alzheimer’s disease risk repeat expansion variants contribute to disease
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Investigator) and collaborators to develop new research directions and contribute to the lab’s mission of understanding metabolic adaptation, stem cell function, and chronic disease pathogenesis. The expected
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, mathematics or related majors Job Description: The Postdoctoral Researcher will play a key role in developing and applying cutting-edge AI methods to analyze large-scale clinical datasets, including electronic
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data. - Assist with incorporating scRNA-seq results into multi-modal pipelines. Multi-Modal Data Integration and Modeling - Develop and implement computational workflows for integrating omics, histology
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. This is combined with rigorous mentoring to create an individualized development plan to achieve the career goals of each team member The ideal candidate will be highly motivated with a strong work ethic
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engineering support. Ongoing projects in lab include structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of developing children, and clinical conditions including autism, traumatic brain injury, diabetes