13 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-of-biochemical-reactions Fellowship positions at Northeastern University
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and translation to practice in new applications. Qualifications: Must have a PhD or equivalent in engineering or mathematics. Must be able to undertake full-time research and scholarship. Must be able
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pharmacology and modeling strategies and building clinical pharmacology and pharmacometrics models to support dose selection at various stages of drug development. The Fellow will support the Clinical
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language models and other natural language processing techniques applied to language understanding and the next generation of search engines. AI + Health: This area levarages AI to study and solve complex
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models and other natural language processing techniques applied to language understanding and the next generation of search engines. AI + Health: This area levarages AI to study and solve complex problems
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, a7nAChR, a9* nAChR, GIRK1/2, GIRK1/4etc.). Key initial responsibilities will include biochemical and ADME/PK studies and data analysis, SAR hypothesis generation, empirical and structure-based target design
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hours to a few days) are difficult owing to model and data limitations, the importance of extremes and anomalies, as well as the need to appropriately blend physics with AI. 2. Theme 2 (“Downscaling
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interested in applicants who use advanced quantitative methods, including computational modeling, machine learning, and/or analyzing structural and functional neuroimaging data. Specific activities may include
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new applications. Qualifications: Must have a PhD or equivalent in engineering or mathematics. Must be able to undertake full-time research and scholarship. Must be able to work in collaborative multi
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accredited institution, eligible for licensure as a pharmacist in the State of Massachusetts or PhD in relevant discipline (e.g., health services research). Excellent oral and written communication, time
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About the Opportunity Job Summary The Department of Mathematics invites applications for Zelevinsky Postdoctoral Fellows (ZPF) for the Fall semester of 2025. The Zelevinsky Postdoctoral Fellow