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disparities in supportive care medication (SCM) use, using national datasets (e.g., SEER-Medicare, SEER-MHOS), predictive analytics, and stakeholder-engaged methods. The lab is committed to actionable research
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, Physics , Quantum Computation , Quantum Computing , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Quantum error correction , Quantum Field Theory , Quantum Information , Quantum Information Processing and Communication
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outside of the department (e.g., Advanced Methods at Purdue , Center for Brain, Behavior, and NeuroRehabilitation , Center for Early Learning ; and Purdue Institute for Integrative Neuroscience ). Position
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extensive epigenetic, genetic, and phenotypic data, applying cutting-edge analytic methods to uncover the biological underpinnings of mental health. You will contribute significantly to the Dunn Lab’s
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Qualifications: We seek exceptionally strong candidates with a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or a related field. Candidates with demonstrated accomplishment in academic research, as can be
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Qualifications: We seek exceptionally strong candidates with a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or a related field. Candidates with demonstrated accomplishment in academic research, as can be
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and great opportunity of interdisciplinary training in machine learning and functional genomics. The project combines cutting-edge computational approaches, especially state-of-the-art machine learning
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using R for statistical analysis and in statistical modeling. Sound working knowledge of unix shell, high performance compute clusters and git. Willingness to learn and use a scripting language (e.g
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the culture of the College of Liberal Arts (#ThinkBroadlyLeadBoldly). Pay band: In addition to annual salary of up to $75,000, this position provides office space, computer equipment, and $2500 in yearly
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communication skills. Strong attention to detail and good organizational skills. Strong desire to work in a collaborative research program. Interested candidates should email Professor Michael Manfra at mmanfra