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motor learning is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Aaron Kerlin (www.kerlinlab.org). Successful applicants will use state-of-the-art equipment we have constructed for the in vivo measurement
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host interactions through network analysis, machine learning. - Ability to map microbial genes to biochemical pathway analysis - Excellence in research, communication and collaboration skills, as
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Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information regarding benefit eligibility. Competitive wages, paid holidays, and generous time off Continuous learning opportunities
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methods of data analytics (e.g., statistics, stochastic analysis, Bayesian statistical analysis), physically-based hydrology and water quality models, and the use of machine learning tools for modeling flow
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you learned about this program. For information about this position, please contact Dr. Mustafa al’Absi at malabsi@umn.edu The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer
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problems. To learn more, visit our website at https://cse.umn.edu/safl. Pay and Benefits Salary: $61,008 Please visit the Benefits for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information regarding benefit
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conducting clinical or preclinical proof-of-concept studies Preferred: Experience in physiological signal processing and the application of machine learning to biomedical data Background in computational
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should be open to learning new techniques and have a strong interest in using next-generation sequencing-based techniques to study virus-host interactions. Specifically, Individuals will perform epigenetic
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for Postdoctoral Candidates website for more information regarding benefit eligibility. Competitive wages, paid holidays, and generous time off Continuous learning opportunities through professional training
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. The role offers exceptional opportunities for professional development, including learning the latest advancements in large language models, translating these innovations to genomic applications, and leading