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Postdoctoral Associate in Multi-omics analysis Postdoctoral Associate in Multi-omics analysis Dr. Serpa’s Laboratory - Cyte Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences College
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AM) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Associate in Multi-omics analysis Dr. Serpa’s Laboratory - Cyte Department of Population Medicine and Diagnostic Sciences College
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approaches to characterize microbial community structure and function, working with graduate students, manuscript preparation and the potential to follow up on observations in research models depending
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Microbiology / Microbiome Data Science / Data Analysis Molecular Biology Biochemistry Salary Range: $62,232 to $88,745 Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/03/23 04:00 AM
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that combines modern machine learning approaches with large-scale biological data to automate genome curation by detecting, interpreting, and correcting structural errors, reducing manual effort from weeks
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health and well-being, cognitive aging and dementia, loneliness and social isolation, and integrative data analysis. Strong analytic skills such as structural equation modeling, multilevel modeling
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. Strong analytic skills such as structural equation modeling, multilevel modeling, longitudinal data analysis, and/or categorical analysis (e.g., growth mixture modeling) using R, Mplus, and/or SAS
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secondary data sources for research; use and analysis of quantitative data in concert with extensive in-depth literature reviews and related written summaries targeting AI topics; completion of human subjects
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Equitable Cities (https://centerforcities.aap.cornell.edu/initiatives/overview ). We invite applications from candidates who will have completed their Ph.D. degree no earlier than September 1, 2020, in City
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, reliable, and affordable core urban infrastructure and services. The scholar would be interested in research and practice that contributes to more just, equitable, and livable cities. The ideal candidate