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the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Duke University BIG IDEAs Lab’s overarching goal is to develop and test tools and infrastructure using biomedical and health data for early detection, intervention, and
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responsibilities will include: Lead in the development and execution of a plan/procedure for the collection of data (i.e., querying large databases using SAS, SQL, or other language), and the editing, validation
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an efficient and effective operation. An excellent candidate will be detail oriented, efficient with large volumes of emails, experience, or willingness/ability to learn basic administrative clinical operations
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, and facilitating large-scale data fabric deployment. The successful candidate will work with faculty across diverse research domains, contributing to the development and optimization of software systems
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will develop novel statistical and machine learning methods for any of the following: multi-omics data (such as bulk and large-scale single-cell RNA sequencing data, spatial transcriptomics, bulk and
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knowledge and a set of tools useful for students interested in solar development, corporate sustainability or the energy industry at large. At the end of the class, students will be able to: ● Understand how
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continue developing our existing experimental platform, collecting data, and writing manuscripts and deliverables. This candidate is essential to maintain our sponsored federal projects. Minimum
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lots of tenue and a close knit family environment. Ideal candidates will be able to function as a part of a large multidisciplinary team in a shared governance environment, and have a passion for family
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data interpretation. Help develop and implement meaningful AI applications in routine clinical practice. Draft manuscripts. Collaborate with the large number of research and clinical faculty in
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are diverse; with exciting ongoing grant-funded and pre- funded projects that include big-data, population health studies, mental health aspects of head and neck cancer outcomes, human papillomavirus (HPV), HPV