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topics include, but are not limited to (i) developing statistical and machine learning methods for study designs and decision-making in early detection of pancreatic cancer (ii) establishing strategies
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and supportive academic community. Qualifications We are seeking candidates who meet the following criteria: A PhD or equivalent degree, already obtained, in a related field e.g., philosophy, law
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seeks an exceptional candidate with a Ph.D. and/or M.D. to join our high energy multifaceted team. Ideal candidates will have a strong background in sex and gender studies and/or cardiovascular research
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to collaborate with others. You will lead independent research projects, report progress and track deliverables, work to develop new approaches and ways of thinking about the field of cancer immunology
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, preferably Python and experience with frameworks such as TensorFlow or PyTorch. Mentoring: The primary supervisor, Dr. Hua Xu, is a well-known researcher in clinical NLP. The postdoc will be directly mentored
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: With strong support from the Principal Investigator and other Lab members, the postdoc will be responsible for identifying hypotheses that are relevant to the group’s
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several NIH-funded studies of LGBTQ-affirmative treatments and mechanisms, as well as community implementation research. The postdoctoral associate would join a dynamic team of faculty, research scientists
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to improve assessment and prevention of youth suicide. Established nearly a decade ago at Columbia University (as ‘Laboratory for Clinical and Developmental Studies’), the Cha Lab has launched its inaugural
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/ Yale School of Medicine, with a focus on cancer immunotherapy. The lab studies determinants of response to immunotherapy in renal cell carcinoma and melanoma and investigates novel immunotherapies, with
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. Joseph Deak within the well-established Gelernter Research Group and Yale Psychiatry Division of Human Genetics. Research will primarily focus on genetically-informed studies of substance use disorders