32 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at Georgetown University in United States
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computational methods that will enable annotation of metabolites based on numerous putative IDs obtained so far. This step has been a bottleneck for multiple metabolomic studies conducted by the Ressom Lab
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Position Description The Massive Data Institute (MDI) and the Department of Computer Science seek a postdoctoral fellow to join a project that focuses on responsible AI innovation. The project is led by
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preparation, and assisting the Project Director in his research; drafting, developing, and editing documents and projects parallel to themes and issues addressed in the primary manuscript, as well as other
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strengthen our work and expand its reach. The Department of Psychiatry has a clinical research program that includes clinical trials measuring the effect of treatments on anxiety and depressive disorders. A
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protein biochemistry, reconstitution systems, advanced microscopy, and computational modeling, this work will uncover fundamental biological principles that govern proteostasis and metabolic adaptation
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strengthen our work and expand its reach. The Research Assistant (RA) for the Department of Neuroscience will perform data analysis, literature research, and implement computational methods in a research
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clinical research, including knowledge of study design, data collection methods, and statistical analysis Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a research setting.- Excellent
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, economics, computer or data sciences, management, public policy, or an associated discipline. Along with their mentored research, this fellow will join a cohort of Fritz Family Fellows working
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interactive team of mass spectrometrist, informaticians, and glycobiologists to develop workflows for the analysis of (glyco)proteins, their interactions, and applications of the methods to collaborative
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interactive team of mass spectrometrist, informaticians, and glycobiologists to develop workflows for the analysis of (glyco)proteins, their interactions, and applications of the methods to collaborative