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-cigarette nicotine vapor, augment model AAA. Exposure to tobacco smoke, nicotine, and vaping can cause cellular epigenetic alterations, which may be transmitted in a transgenerational fashion. Our data show
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learning to derive principled models of cortical computation. Our newly refurbished primate facility, state‑of‑the‑art Neuropixels rigs, and high‑performance computing cluster offer an unmatched playground
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, and internal equity. Pay Range: $77,000 - $80,000 Postdoctoral Fellow in Large Language Models and Electronic Phenotyping in Cancer We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow with
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employ advanced analytical methods in large databases, which include claims data and electronic health record data in conventional structures and in common data models. Our research group prioritizes a
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experience. Research background in decision making systems, in particular the use of different optimization, machine learning, and decision making modeling techniques for problem solving. Desire to grow
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, mechanical engineering, or related field. Research experience in robot manipulation, robot learning (imitation, reinforcement learning and /or foundation models) and/or robot perception (vision, depth, touch
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diseases, in particular glaucoma. This position involves the application of optic nerve crush and other models of retinal ganglion cell injury to study signaling pathways in vivo. This position will involve
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of mechanosensitive ion channels in different cell types in the eye. Relevant techniques include 2 photon calcium imaging, retinal electrophysiology, rodent microsurgery and animal models of glaucoma and other ocular
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of Medicine) and Steve Gorelick (Doerr School of Sustainability), and will work alongside a team with expertise in flood modeling and collaborators in IIT Bombay. We encourage recent graduates with a PhD or
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glioma models to investigate novel therapeutic strategies and radiation. The goal is to explore a paradigm shift from the somatic mutation theory of cancer to a wound-healing and metabolic reprogramming