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healthcare. Qualifications Required: PhD (or equivalent) in computer science, statistics, biostatistics, electrical/biomedical engineering, or related quantitative field. Strong background in machine learning
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discovery and computational tools. The successful applicant will lead a research project and will have the opportunity to mentor students. Candidates must hold a PhD or anticipate completion of a PhD prior to
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independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in preparation for a full-time academic or research career. Work Performed DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent
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independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in preparation for a full time academic or research career DEFINITION The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (el gl
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. The Department of Biochemistry is looking for a postdoctoral associate to work in the lab of Dr. Kate Meyer on research projects. Minimum Requirements: PhD in Molecular Biology, Genetics, Biology
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a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g.ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency.1. A candidate may also be appointed to a postdoctoral position
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-funded R01 project to develop and disseminate computational neuron models and their integration with TES and TMS electric field simulations in the popular SimNIBS software package. This project is a
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joining campus intellectual life, as well as mentorship from GSF faculty. Applicants should have PhD in hand by July 1, 2026. In addition to a cover letter, please include: • a C.V. • names and contact
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the possession and desire to distribute materials, reagents, software, copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived from the Postdoctoral Appointee's research. Collegial conduct towards members
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to distribute materials, reagents, software, copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived from the Postdoctoral Appointee's research. Collegial conduct towards members of the research group and