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. Basic Qualifications An ideal candidate will have a PhD in computational biology/bioinformatics/statistics/CS or another quantitative field, as well as superb programming (Python, shell scripting) and
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School: Harvard Medical School Position Description: As part of its Marshall J. Seidman Fellowship Program to support impactful health policy research, the Department of Health Care Policy at Harvard
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Program and will work closely with the staff of the Image Collection and Fieldwork Archives (ICFA) to process the Justin Kerr Collection, which consists of photographs of approximately 6,000 unique
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scientists, engineers, and/or doctors! The lab is committed to fostering lifelong learners in an environment that is diverse, inclusive and respectful. Learn more about our lab here: https
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scientific, word processing, spreadsheet or statistical software applications or program platforms including R, SAS, Python, and MPlus. Acquires Specialized Training. Attends trainings and skill development
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and statistics, and advanced programming skills are therefore desired. The role will also involve preparation of graphical displays of results and manuscripts for publication. Basic Qualifications Ph.D
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cellular neurophysiology or related fields Experience in patch clamp-based electrophysiological recording from native neurons Expertise in programming with Python and R Experience with programming
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demonstrated proficiency in programming, specifically in Python and R, as well as experience with modern deep learning frameworks like PyTorch or TensorFlow. In addition to technical skills, the candidate must
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, programming following best practices for reproducible research, presenting findings to academic and policy audiences, and co-authoring high-impact publications. The Fellow will contribute to collaborative