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technologies to investigate mechanisms of ccRCC progression and to establish prognostic and predictive biomarkers. The leading focus is cancer metabolism and role of metals, in particular trace element copper
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formats. Experience with AI and deep learning algorithm development for medical image analysis. Familiarity with SQL, Python, Tensorflow, Scikit-Learn, and Pandas. Additional Qualifications Considered
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. This includes formulating research questions, designing study methodologies, and ensuring adherence to ethical guidelines. Data Collection and Analysis: Collect and manage data from patient records, surgical
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. This includes formulating research questions, designing study methodologies, and ensuring adherence to ethical guidelines. Data Collection and Analysis: Collect and manage data from patient records, surgical
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responsibilities will be (i) data analysis and (ii) software development & maintenance as part of LHCb's RTA Project (Real Time Analysis). It is anticipated that the selected candidate will be based at CERN
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performance. Essential Functions The successful candidate in this role will conduct independent research focused on developing metal-based molecular catalysts. Preferred Profile - Background in handling
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contributions to software research, development, deployment & maintenance as part of LHCb's RTA Project (Real Time Analysis). The individual may also contribute to the DPA Project (Data Processing and Analysis
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experience. Solve problems using combined research knowledge. Independently works on whole projects/problems. Contribute to the collective team effort. Perform statistical and graphical analysis of data
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. Utilize physics-based robotic simulation tools (e.g., Gazebo, Matlab/Simscope) and space mission analysis software (e.g., GMAT, STK) for simulating and studying spacecraft systems operations. Utilize
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and functional aspects of aberrant TGFbeta signaling in cancer cachexia (Thomas B. Thompson) Growth factor and receptor tyrosine kinase signaling in breast and prostate cancers (Susan Waltz) Epigenetic