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knowledge. Our work emphasizes real-world learning materials, learning situations, and learning influences, and we explore innovative ways to bring rigorous experimental research methods and analyses
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scientists, biomedical informaticians, clinicians, and public health researchers to develop deployable, trustworthy methods that improve patient outcomes and health system operations. Key responsibilities
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analysis, data simulation and imputation. B) Participate in development and testing statistical methods for admixed human datasets. C) Omics (genome, transcriptome, microbiome, epigenome) data integration
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review the application requirements and submit their application at https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/30783 . Basic Qualifications PhD or equivalent terminal degree in exercise science, kinesiology
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procedures and methods. 14. Utilizing fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures to perform routine scientific research tasks. 15. Maintaining knowledge with respect to relevant state-of-the-art
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who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Doctorate or terminal degree required (PhD in nursing, sociology
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other University Faculty and labs for common goals. Expected to keep current on relevant literature to identify suitable direction, new techniques, procedures and methods. Expected to submit research
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Matthew Aalsma, PhD; Zachary Adams, PhD; Kathleen Crum, PhD; Ally Dir, PhD; Leslie Hulvershorn, MD; Brigid Marriott, PhD; Casey Pederson, PhD; and Tamika Zapolski, PhD. Indiana University is a multi-campus
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Biomedical Engineering & Informatics, and Associate Director for AI Research at the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. Dr. Duren’s research focuses on development of computational methods and
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amplitude analysis and scattering theory, heavy-ion collisions and the properties of hot QCD matter, hadronic probes of beyond-the-Standard-Model physics, and formal developments in lattice QCD. A Ph.D. in