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research projects, writing peer-reviewed articles, and formulating new research questions for future analysis. We are looking for individuals with a background in genetics/epigenetics, biomedical informatics
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to collaborate with others. You will lead independent research projects, report progress and track deliverables, work to develop new approaches and ways of thinking about the field of cancer immunology
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language processing/deep learning applications to healthcare. They will also lead or assist drafting analytical sections for peer-review publication for various project. Responsibilities will also include participating
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psychological assessments with new referrals and their families, including screening and diagnostic evaluation Develop and collaborate on clinical research projects related to the mission of PRIME Assist in
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Conservation Society’s (WCS) Rwanda program to launch the ELTI-Rwanda program. This new field initiative will provide technical assistance within the framework of the recently approved Green Climate Fund (GCF
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, contribute to other projects, and actively help to build positive lab culture. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to develop their career through cutting-edge research, close mentorship, and
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well as creativity, curiosity, problem-solving skills. We think the best career opportunities for postdocs come in an environment where you lead major projects, contribute to other projects, and actively help to build
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Science, and Harsh Parikh, PhD, incoming Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics, with a focus on the analysis of electronic health records and real-world healthcare data. There may also be
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creative new ideas for the lab. Our lab works collaboratively across disciplinary lines, with ongoing projects in collaboration with radiologists at the Yale MRRC (Eve Lake, Todd Constable) and PET Center
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research funds ($7,000/yr), plus health-care benefits and limited funds for relocation expenses. Applicants should contact a sponsor in the Department to discuss potential research projects and to arrange