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postdoctoral scholar to lead a project investigating genetic risk factors associated with substance use disorders and psychiatric disorders. The successful candidate will join a dynamic interdisciplinary team
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imaging methods and metabolic function tests to assess airway epithelial function and neuronal health. This is a non-tenure track position, and the appointment length will coincide with available funding
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can demonstrate that PhD degree requirements have been met, but that the degree will not be officially conferred until a later date, the applicant may be considered to meet this requirement. Required
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. The scholar will analyze VA data, construct machine learning models (including but not limited to interpretable models) focusing on clinical outcome prediction, develop manuscripts to submit to leading journals
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of genetic hearing loss (autosomal recessive and dominant non-syndromic hearing loss), studying phenotype-genotype relationships, novel gene discovery, gene therapy for hearing loss, and the contribution
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data from over 4,500 patients with focal brain lesions. Position Responsibilities Analyze a diverse range of unique datasets for journal publications; Including, but not limited to, brain stimulation
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mentor. The CompEpi group has strong inter-disciplinary ties, and most ongoing projects involve not just CS faculty, but also faculty from internal medicine, epidemiology, biostatistics, and health