737 phd-computational-"IMPRS-ML"-"IMPRS-ML" positions at University of California, San Diego
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on neuroimaging predictors and neuropsychological outcomes in multilingual patients with brain tumors. The position will have the following roles and responsibilities: • Research: Engage in a program
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.pdf Department: https://ortho.ucsd.edu/ Hospital: http://www.rchsd.org Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) Candidates must have an MD or equivalent, DO, or MD/PhD in
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provides business education through its degree programming (PhD and four Masters) undergraduate education, and executive business programs. The staff who work at the Rady School have created a highly
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clinical service. The position involves a broad range of rotating clinical, administrative, and on-call responsibilities shared with a dedicated team of other qualified MD, MD/PhD, and PhD faculty. Primary
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Department: https://oph.ucsd.edu/ Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) Candidates must have a MD, MD/PhD or PhD in a health-related field. Candidates must have a current
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(required at time of application) Candidates must have a PhD in health sciences or related fields and/or an MD or equivalent. Candidates must have 5+ years of experience in clinical, translational, and/or
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funded research program that provides the remainder of their salary support. Researchers at SIO often serve as undergraduate and graduate student advisors. SIO has a long history of research excellence
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undergraduate majors, seven minors and two graduate degrees, which together represent the expanded range of art in the contemporary world. With the introduction of our new undergraduate program in Speculative
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, developing technologies for data collection and computational analyses for data analysis. The individual will be responsible for all elements of this work in the lab, including the care and maintenance
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investigator–initiated, and NIH grant funding. Participant recruitment primarily comes from patients seen in movement disorder clinics by division faculty. The program is highly translational, with strengths in