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. Postdoctoral Associate - Bioinformatics Critical Illness and Host-response Be You. The Department of Surgery at Duke University Medical Center requires a Postdoctoral Fellow to investigate bioinformatics within
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postdoctoral Research Associate (computational biology and bioinformatics area) position is open at Duke University School of Medicine in the lab of Dr. Yi Zhang starting Mar 2026 or later. The ideal candidate
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to support your career goals and provide access to state-of-the-art facilities. Candidates with background knowledge and hands-on experience in transcriptional regulation, 3D-organoids and bioinformatics
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responses. Qualifications: A doctoral degree in a relevant field is required, preferably a quantitative field such as epidemiology, bioinformatics, statistics, computer science or engineering. The ideal
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Biostatistics Biological Sciences Climate Science Health Informatics or Bioinformatics Public Health (more...) Environmental Analysis Epidemiology Appl Deadline: (posted 2026
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imaging data, computer models, and statistical tools. The individual will prepare manuscripts and contribute to the development of grant proposals. The McIntyreLab currently conducts research in the areas
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on large datasets, have experience conducting survey research online, and have experience working with natural language processing and application programming interfaces, as well as prompt engineering, large
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presentation skills for engaging diverse stakeholders. Minimum Requirements: Requires a minimum of a PhD in disciplines such as epidemiology, health demography, bioinformatics, statistics, computer science
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, genomics, computer science, bioinformatics, or a related discipline. The successful candidate will lead computational research projects applying advanced statistical, machine learning, and artificial
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, perform data analysis utilizing medical imaging data, computer models, and statistical tools. The individual will prepare manuscripts and contribute to the development of grant proposals. The McIntyreLab