28 natural-language-processing-intern Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado
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well as foundation grants from the Arthritis Foundation, Arthritis National Research Foundation, and PhRMA. The Zhang Lab’s research has been published in leading journals such as Nature , Nature Immunology , Science
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. § Background in high-dimensional data analysis § Minimum of 2 year(s) experience in statistical software R, Python or equivalent § Excellent communication skills (written and oral) using the English language
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embryos and adults Administrative responsibilities : Overseeing training from junior lab members Managing internal and external collaborations with key stake holders Presentation of research findings
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collaborations. The Mitchell Lab also provides numerous opportunities for national and international collaborations with researchers across the field of AI, Human Computer Interaction, Biomedical Informatics
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validating new methodologies/applications o Writing full-length, high-quality scientific publications o Presenting research at national and international scientific meetings o Developing grant-writing
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scientific publications o Presenting research at national and international scientific meetings o Developing grant-writing skills by applying for institutional or other small grants o Some remote work
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - 37661 Faculty Description University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Department: Surgery Job Title: Post-doctoral Fellow Position #: 00839663 - Requisition #:37661 Job
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, departmental meetings, and national/international conference Work Location: Onsite - this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora, CO. Why Join Us: Why work for the University? Located in
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national and international reputations for excellence in routine and complex ophthalmic care. We have invested heavily in tracking our clinical outcomes and we are proud that our clinicians perform
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experiments independently. Analyze and interpret experimental data. Present findings in weekly lab meetings and at national/international conferences. Summarize data and present findings in weekly discussions