15 post-doc-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at Case Western Reserve University
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will work on multiple projects funded by NIH/NHGRI. The objective of the position is to develop novel statistical methods and computer software and analyze large scale biological data from biobanks
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Supervisor Name and Title: Tyler E. Miller, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator POSITION OBJECTIVE The Postdoctoral Scholar will lead innovative research projects focused on the intersection of technology
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February and early April, depending on the weather. 3) Teach one class per year in the Biology Department, most likely during the fall semester. The specific class will be determined by the Department Chair
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% - 2%) QUALIFICATIONS Education: PhD. Degree in Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, or related discipline. Experience: No post-terminal degree experience required. Experience and
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assistance and work closely with staff, post-doctoral scholars, and graduate students, ensuring projects are being completed according to the research plan. Advise/Assist in developing improved techniques
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, post-doctoral scholars and graduate students ensuring projects are being completed according to the research plan. Advise/Assist in developing improved techniques, project methods, or procedures. 2
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. Design, plan and carry out experiments in collaboration with PI. Provide assistance and work closely with staff, post-doctoral scholars and graduate students ensuring projects are being completed according
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with staff, post-doctoral scholars and graduate students ensuring projects are being completed according to the research plan. Advise/Assist in developing improved techniques, project methods
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Case Western Reserve University is committed to providing a transparent estimate of the salary range available for this position at the time of its posting. The starting salary is $46,035, depending
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Applicant Instructions: Interested candidates should send a cover/motivation letter and a CV with the names and contact information of 2-3 references to Douglas Gunzler (ddg31@case.edu) with a cc to