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The Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at the University of Virginia is seeking applications for a post-doctoral Research Associate beginning in Summer 2025 to work on the development
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to bring to the lab. They will be expected to help teach other trainees rotating in the laboratory, including pulmonary and critical care fellows, medicine residents, PhD candidates, medical students, and
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of national research infrastructures Evaluating the evolution of Generative AI performance over time and across tasks Analyzing international AI models and their representations of the U.S. in global discourse
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recruitment and buy-in, CARE program implementation and fidelity of implementation monitoring, and data analysis and manuscript generation. This position will complete duties as follows: Recruiting: Reaching
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of them are required at start date. Cell culture: Culture of various cell types (cancer cells, stem cells, primary cells, organoids, neurospheres). Cell cycle analysis, 2D/3D colony formation assays, siRNA
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cell biology. Additional preferred qualifications include: experience in mouse models of disease, flow cytometry, single-cell RNA sequencing analysis, and image processing and analysis. Qualified
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, if desired. This position is located in Charlottesville and is planned to start on or around July 1, 2025. Role and Responsibilities- The CASTL Post Doctoral Research Associate will help with data analysis and
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well as testing effectiveness of implementation supports (e.g., professional learning communities and coaching). Responsibilities: Coordinating data collection and analysis activities. Developing and disseminating
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for data analysis and research. Machine Learning Skills: Experience with machine learning algorithms, transformers, or large language models to analyze genomic data. Computational Proficiency: Skilled in R
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., mindfulness-based interventions; psychedelics; music; suvorexant). Candidates must have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree prior to start date. Independent EEG processing and analysis skills are required