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Number: 5269929 Distinguished Research Fellow- Khoury College of Computer Sciences About the Opportunity Khoury College of Computer Sciences is looking for a Distinguished Research Fellow. Responsibilities
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About the Opportunity Khoury College of Computer Sciences is looking for a Distinguished Research Fellow. Responsibilities: The Distinguished Research Fellow will be expected to start-up their own
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problems in the health sciences, including fields such as healthcare informatics, movement and rehabilitation sciences, medical imaging, remote sensing, computer vision, mental health, data fusion
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. Responsibilities The fellow will play a collaborative and leadership role in project design, study implementation, analysis, survey construction, data collection, data analyses, preparation of publications and
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building, which includes a brand-new neuroimaging center. Our research examines the social lives of teens, including their social behavior and experiences, and how they process social information. We also
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under-represented communities. Current projects are focused on understanding the limits and breakdowns of civic data use in informal community organizations who are addressing issues of climate resilience
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. The fellowship is tailored to giving an individual a well-rounded experience in medical affairs within a biotech company inclusive of scientific communications, medical information, medical strategy, publications
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any prior working experience. We expect postdoctoral fellows to establish and advocate for best practices in scientific reproducibility of all results and to promote the ethical use of data and
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. graduates in various areas of industry pharmacy including regulatory affairs, medical information/affairs, patient safety, outcomes research, and many other areas. The program is a collaboration between
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in the health sciences, including fields such as healthcare informatics, movement and rehabilitation sciences, medical imaging, remote sensing, computer vision, mental health, data fusion