31 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at Duke University in United States
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, excellent communication, data processing, organizational, written and oral presentation, and problem-solving skills. Experience in animal handling and/or high throughput sequencing analysis is strongly
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lab (Department of Pediatrics) at Duke University are seeking a Postdoctoral scientist to work in the field of computational analysis of single cell multiome and CRISPR epigenome editing screen
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applications for postdoctoral positions in the area of cosmology (experimental, observational and theoretical) and new techniques in statistical and image analysis. The cosmology group is composed of Profs. Arun
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novel statistical methods motivated by medical research needs Solid background in causal inference and survival analysis Experience with clinical trial research, machine learning, and high-dimensional
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medical research needs Solid background in causal inference and survival analysis Experience with clinical trial research, machine learning, and high-dimensional statistics (desirable but not required
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neurological disorders through the development of new computational approaches for 3D movement analysis. Our goal is to probe the neural bases of natural behaviors while also enabling more objective and
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or grant applications. Required Expertise and Technical Skills - Strong background in single-cell data generation, spatial profiling, and advanced data analysis. - Experience in developing novel assays and
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- Executing experimental designs Data Analysis and Presentation/Writing/Publication (20%) - Recording and annotating datasets - Interpreting results to draw conclusions and design subsequent experiments
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[map ] Subject Areas: Environmental Analysis Climate Science Ecology Environmental Management Geosciences or Atmospheric Sciences (more...) Environmental Science Appl Deadline: (posted 2024/12/02
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sensing but the Ryan Lab also has expertise in the use of drones and high-resolution image analysis to study ice sheet processes. For more information see the Ryan Lab website. TERM: One year, with