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translational medicine concepts Publication history in relevant fields (AI/ML, genetics, toxicology) Experience with deep learning frameworks and generative AI models (e.g., GANs, VAEs) Key Leadership
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. Experience in high-throughput sequencing data analysis and cluster/cloud computing. Proficiency in variant calling, single-cell DNA and/or RNA analysis, and machine/deep learning (preferred but not required
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University of Massachusetts Medical School | Worcester, Massachusetts | United States | about 2 months ago
The Wolfe laboratory will be filling a postdoctoral position to develop therapeutic genome editing reagents for muscular dystrophies and cancer. These projects will focus on: 1) The development
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generation of scientists trained in interdisciplinary collaborative approaches. The Faculty Research Assistant will work with professors, postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, and undergraduate volunteers
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science, and educators to advance learning. We are proud to be part of progress, working together with the communities we serve to share knowledge and bring greater understanding to the world. For more
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or machine learning. Excellent programming skills in Python and deep learning frameworks A collaborative mindset and interest in socially impactful research. Experience with sign language data, multimodal
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machine learning (ML), as well as AI-enabled science. Specifically, our goals are to pioneer cutting-edge technical research that will transform current AI paradigms, bring about deep understanding of AI
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Postdoctoral Associate - National Tutoring Observatory, Information Science The National Tutoring Observatory (NTO) will be centered at Cornell’s Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information
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terrestrial networks, non-terrestrial network entanglement distribution. Your profile PhD degree in wireless communications, signal processing, machine/deep learning or a closely related field in Electrical and
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science, and educators to advance learning. We are proud to be part of progress, working together with the communities we serve to share knowledge and bring greater understanding to the world. For more