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and machine learning approaches for understanding causal relationships in complex data, with opportunities to pursue independent research as well as collaborative projects within the group. The position
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Independently performs a wide range of research activities in the Department of Anthropology’s Paleolithic Technology Laboratory. These may include, but
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with their contact information. Collaborate. Innovate. Serve. These three simple words capture what we do at EPC to help advance science and improve the health and well-being of humans and non-human
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data around dementia home- and community-based services (HCBS). The fellow will play a key role in the Community Care Network for Dementia (CaN-D), generating and analyzing quantitative and qualitative
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, metabolism, and immunity. Using animal models (e.g., orthotopic and PDX models, transgenic mice) along with functional genomics (e.g., CRISPR-Cas9 or shRNA lentivirus) and unbiased big data, the Post-Doctoral
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experiments, analyze and interpret data, and develop independent research directions within the scope of the lab’s mission. The fellow will receive advanced training in molecular neurobiology, transcriptomics
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have opportunities to lead and/or co-author manuscript publications. S/he will perform population health research activities, including developing and implementing research protocols, performing data
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. The infrastructure to support this research is provided through the NIH-funded Bionutrition Unit of the Emory University Georgia CTSA Clinical Research Centers (GCRC), which offers state-of-the-art nutritional science
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team members to develop scientific data Collaborate with other research teams and partners to disseminate study findings Develop and publish manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals as first author or co
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of national influenza and COVID-19 surveillance data, developing and applying improved statistical methods for vaccine effectiveness studies. Lead analytical projects with partners across Emory’s infectious