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: Computational Sciences / Bio-computing Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/11/10, listed until 2025/11/30) Position Description: Apply Position Description As a computing researcher, you will be primarily responsible
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 24-Sep-25 Location: St. Louis, Missouri Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Medical - Research Additional
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Center’s mission is to create the theoretical, computational and algorithmic paradigms that will enable us to understand the programs of life and how they connect across scales, from proteins to cells
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the REVEAL project, in which vagus nerve implant patients will be stimulated with various settings, and corresponding responses will be collected across body systems. Multiple types of computational and
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of Minnesota, working with Professor Russell Funk. This position focuses on using computational methods to understand how knowledge is produced, shared, and applied across complex systems. About the Project
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computational approaches to uncover novel biomarkers and therapeutic strategies for CNS disorders. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement algorithms for multimodal image fusion, combining data from MRI, PET
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of Radiology, within WashU Medicine in St. Louis, a top-ranked medical school in research. The candidate will work on identifying multimodal biomarkers, specifically leveraging magnetic resonance imaging (MRI
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validate signal processing algorithms and stimulation strategies using electrophysiological and behavioral data. Develop GUIs, psychophysical test protocols, and objective outcome measures (e.g., ECAP, ABR
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of biomedical research. You will benefit from access to unique datasets and expertise, a top-ranked scientific environment, and superb benefits, mentoring, and professional development. St. Jude is seeking
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computational tools, pipelines, or algorithms to improve the accuracy and speed of genomic workflows, particularly for rare variants and noncoding regions. • Functional Follow-up: Implementing functional assays