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Postdoctoral Research Associate in Trace Gas Emissions Modeling in Lickley Lab Georgetown University: Main Campus: Graduate School of Arts & Sciences: Earth Commons Location Washington, DC Open Date
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engineering. This unique position combines cutting-edge computational modeling with hands-on laboratory experimentation to design and validate novel proteins using state-of-the-art protein language models. Key
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of Georgetown University Medical Center. The position is replacing an existing RA position previously created to work on an animal model of neurological disorder. The previous RA left to go to medical school
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implementation of machine learning models for health analytics projects, focusing on early detection of Alzheimer’s using health and financial data, and building deep learning models to detect fake images, audio
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Prevention and Control Program (CPC) at Georgetown University is currently seeking applications for a highly motivated Research Associate (RA) to join a team to model the natural history of chronic obstructive
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Composing literature reviews on research related to healthcare deserts, senior healthcare, and other health-related topics Create data visualizations of the data and run various models to analyze effects
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. The Department also aims to teach Family Medicine to medical student, residents, fellow, and health care professionals through personalized, evidence-based patient centered care in a medical home model with a
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-learning experiences through experiential learning. This position inspires discovery and experimentation, connecting Georgetown’s art, technology, and business communities with new models of innovation in
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new models of innovation in an environment where they can work together to solve problems and learn from each other. A critical aspect of this position involves collaboration with makers from all areas
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D.C. We are seeking motivated candidates to combine multidisciplinary technologies to interrogate cellular, synaptic, and circuit changes associated with Parkinson's pathology using mouse models. As a