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-postdocs-2/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Study Development: Conducting literature review, designing studies, creating study materials and collecting data
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the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Assists with grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of research experiments. Evaluates
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grant preparation and reporting. Prepares and submits papers on research. Assists in the design of research experiments. Evaluates research findings and assists in the reporting of the results
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. PMID: 38172904 Ray et al. “The Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease Whole-Genome Sequencing Project: Study design and methodology ”, Alzheimers Dement. 2023, PMID: 37390458 Ali et al., “Large multi-ethnic
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-postdocs-2/ . Trains under the supervision of a faculty mentor including (but not limited to): Study Development: Conducting literature review, designing studies, creating study materials and collecting data
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parcellation (Glasser et al., 2016 Nature). The post-doc will be co-mentored by Matthew F. Glasser MD/PhD and David C. Van Essen PhD and be based in the Glasser/Van Essen laboratory in the WashU Radiology
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lifetime. BRiTE is a mission-driven, highly collaborative, fast–paced center that conducts cutting-edge digital health research designed to invent and reinvent the future of mental healthcare using digital
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, long-term visiting scientists and participants of strategic-selected community-driven workshops. It will help guide the basic research and co-design efforts to evolve simulations from present-day NISQ
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Position Summary A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is now open in the Puram Lab (PI: Sidharth Puram, MD PhD) at WashU Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, integrated into the Departments
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focuses on studying the multifaceted functions of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs). The major topics include: 1. Role of PRRs in innate immune sensing during infection; and 2. Role of PRRs in modulating