12 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" research jobs at University of Southern California
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Viterbi who developed an algorithm to connect the world’s citizens. Similarly, the school, located in Los Angeles, a global center for arts, technology and international business in the heart of the Pacific
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candidate to join NEI funded our multidisciplinary project, focusing on the development of intraocular extracellular vesicle (EV) therapeutics for various retinal diseases. In our approach, we utilize EVs as
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funded by the Waverley Street Foundation and aims to train a new generation of public-facing and community-engaged scholars in climate equity, environmental justice (EJ), and environmental health. We
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, the development of study protocols and regulatory materials, and the development of human laboratory protocols involving alcohol and/or nicotine administration or self-administration. A primary focus for this
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for professional development and growth. Given the interdisciplinary nature of our work, we encourage applications from candidates with a broad range of academic backgrounds. The annual base salary range
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personnel on Dr. Janet Oldak's research projects. The candidate will participate in all laboratory activities to enhance and develop research competencies and will take part in planning, designing, and
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information. Acts as patient advocate by initiating action to advanced plan of care. Initiates and supports change decisions. Participates in the development of professional practice, i.e., nursing committees
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. Participates in the development of professional practice, i.e., nursing committees, research, policy development/review, unit based improvement projects (internal and external). Demonstrates knowledge about
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metabolic regulation of aging and age-related diseases Collaborate with lab members and external research partners Author and co-author peer-reviewed scientific publications Prepare and submit grant
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. Dr. Lu’s lab studies gene regulation that dictates cell fates and states in development and diseases. The Lu Lab is particularly interested in applying various cutting-edge molecular, cellular, and