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direct applications to human health and performance. The postdoc will join a collaborative team led by Dr. C.J. Hasson (Department of Physical Therapy, Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences) and Dr. Peter
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-located JAX Portland research site. The postdoc will contribute to and help lead projects related to the development and validation of models in the precision health domain that aim at diagnosing various
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intelligence (AI) and technology to address health inequities. Strong analytic and conceptual/theoretical skills Demonstrated capacity to communicate the findings of scientific research (e.g., assist in writing
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intelligence (AI) and technology to address health inequities. Strong analytic and conceptual/theoretical skills Demonstrated capacity to communicate the findings of scientific research (e.g., assist in writing
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and engineering before the appointment start date A record of outstanding research during the Ph.D., as evidenced by publications, grants, software outputs, and other scholarly measures of impact
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health risks or co-occurring adversities; mental health; risk and resilience in response to race- or weight-based stigma and discrimination; use of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology to address
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Number: 6480973 Postdoctoral Research Fellow About the Opportunity Job Summary The department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Institute for the Wireless Internet of Things (WIoT) is seeking a
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offers opportunities, an environment, and a culture that just aren’t found together anywhere else. This is the right place for you if you’re curious, motivated by the future of technology, and want to be
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engineered cell therapies for various rare diseases. Responsibilities During the program, the fellow will work collaboratively and cross-functionally within Intellia's Medical Affairs (MA) group to support
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-spectrum approach, we are committed to making CRISPR-based medicines a reality for people suffering from genetic diseases and to creating novel engineered cell therapies for various rare diseases