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evaluation and funding, reporting to the Weil Institute Director of Data Science and Project Principal Investigator. Who We Are The Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation The Weil
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, populations and communities through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally
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, mathematics, or a related field.bioinformatics, statistics, mathematics, or a related field. Why Join Michigan Medicine? Michigan Medicine is one of the largest health care complexes in the world and has been
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& Bioinformatics, is seeking candidates for a postdoctoral research fellow position. This is primarily for an NIH-funded project developing multimodal variational autoencoder models and probabilistic trajectory
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to design and perform experiments, data analysis and interpretation, statistical calculations, prepare PowerPoint presentations, perform literature research on specified topics, and draft research manuscripts
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components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology, statistics, physics
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evaluation and funding, reporting to the Weil Institute Director of Data Science and Project Principal Investigator. Who We Are The Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation The Weil
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the project's multiple principal investigators (MPIs), the Post-Doctoral Research Fellow will contribute to the scientific aims of NSAL, including but not limited to: Assisting the MPIs and Project Director on
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, this position will contribute to laboratory seminars and discussions, allowing the candidate to impact the direction of their research project and other projects within the research group. Assist in training
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resonance (MR) imaging, focusing on advancing the understanding of urinary tract physiology and its disorders. The successful candidate will primarily work on an NIH-funded, multi-institutional project aimed