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, University of Maryland, and Stroud Water Research Center in the areas of hydrologic and biogeochemical Modeling and water quality remote sensing. The postdoc will contribute to research activities of a NASA
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in Dr. Shanlin Ke’s lab. The overarching goal of Dr. Ke’s lab is to develop computational approaches and leveraging bioinformatics tools, metagenomic sequencing, multi-omics data, machine learning, and
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multiple diverse datasets into a multi-region atlas of the brain using single cell data, both transcriptomics and ATACseq. The candidate will be receiving training in computational biology research skills
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stress-induced molecular & electrophysiological remodeling in the development of cardiac arrhythmia and heart failure as well as ischemic stroke-caused brain injury; collects and analyzes data for research
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the time of appointment. Demonstrated record of accomplishments in affective science. 1-3 published papers in affective science. Preferred Qualifications: Expertise in data analysis including multi-level
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to coordinate multi-disciplinary tasks; establishes priorities and supervises undergraduate students, graduate students and/or laboratory staff by providing developmental opportunities coaches to foster
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for carrying out successful screening of patients presenting to the Ohio State University (OSU) Wexner Medical Center facilities various health related services such as addiction, infectious disease testing
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that govern time-dependent spectral energy distributions of black hole accretion disks, applying these models to X-ray and multi-wavelength data to extract empirical constraints on accretion flow physics, and
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high-risk individuals, and tailor treatments based on individual genomic differences. The post-doctoral fellow will work on large-scale genetic data analysis, genetic risk prediction, multi-omics, and
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approach to address health needs in a more proactive way with a focus on patients who may be living with HIV, Hepatitis C, substance use, etc. Participates in identifying and intervening with populations