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vagal tone and sympathetic nerve activity. The postdoctoral candidate would be involved in: Data analysis and presentation of original work at regional, national, and international platforms. Manuscript
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in C or C++ or a track record of mastering multiple low-level and high-level programming languages (e.g., Python, R, Julia, Fortran). Department Contact for Questions Questions pertaining
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requirement is a Ph.D. in Mathematics. Zorn fellows are paired with mentors with whom they have compatible research interests. The Department maintains strong research groups in all of the principal fields
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include: Lead original research in multimodal and causal AI for health; design, implement, and rigorously evaluate algorithms and full pipelines. Build reproducible research pipelines and maintain reliable
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of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary A full-time Post-Doctoral Research position is available in the Department of Neurological Surgery. The candidate will assist the principal investigator in conducting
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of the principal fields of mathematics. Application Instructions Applicants should submit the following materials using the online service provided by the AMS at http://www.mathjobs.org . If unable to do so
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The postdoctoral researcher will contribute to ongoing projects examining internalizing disorders, technology, cognitive-behavioral therapies (CBTs), and the personalization of treatment. The main project focuses
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Professor of Ophthalmology Eugene and Marilyn Glick Eye Institute Primary Faculty Stark Neuroscience Research Institute Adjunct Faculty Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology Indiana University School
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implementation science, with an emphasis on improving care for older adults and individuals with dementia. The fellow will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team under the primary mentorship of Dr. Kathleen Unroe
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neurodevelopment in rodent seizure models. Our primary goal is to identify molecular targets for novel treatment strategies. The laboratory employs a variety of molecular techniques, longterm continuous EEG