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algorithms for image analysis to facilitate and optimize early disease screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Ideal candidates should possess a M.S. or PhD (or equivalent) in computer science, mathematics
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Program Coordinator - ED-LEAD Study Med-Emergency Medicine - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003069) The University of Pittsburgh Department of Emergency Medicine is seeking a Program Coordinator for
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Program Manager Ridgway Center SPIA-Office of the Dean - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003154) The Program Manager will oversee the daily operations of the Ridgway Center, coordinate programs, events
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Lead Research Program Coordinator GSPH-Infectious Diseases & Microbiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002489) The University of Pittsburgh's School of Public Health, Department of Infectious
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learning algorithms focused on image data, natural language processing, and tabular data Conduct exploratory data analysis and feature engineering for high-dimensional datasets, including image, text, and
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of early pre-malignant development of ovarian carcinoma and development of early detection/screening tests/algorithms of ovarian cancer. Qualified candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in Biology, Cellular
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revealing mechanisms and therapeutic targets of early pre-malignant development of ovarian carcinoma, novel big data approaches, and development of early detection/screening tests/algorithms of ovarian cancer
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Python Proficiency: Demonstrate expertise in Python or a similar high-level programming language is essential for developing algorithms and backend logic Azure DevOps Experience: Familiarity with Azure
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materials, implementing algorithms, creating software, and investigating new approaches and technologies. Assists with conducting research, including setting up, calibrating, maintaining research records
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Faculty Professor Associate - Full-Time Med-Microbiology and Molecular Genetics - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003838) The Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the University