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career, with background in psychology, behavioral pharmacology, and/or neuroscience. A strong quantitative background and/or experience with fMRI data analysis is preferred. Duke offers a highly
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-analysis project, Bayesian background with experience in hierarchical modelling and mixed effect models is preferred. The second project, knowledge in survival analysis and machine learning is desired
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, computer science, bioinformatics, or o ther related disciplines is required. Strong interest, research background and experience in the methodology research in functional data analysi s, tensorregression, high
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-funded Duke lab hub for the Human Health Exposure Analysis Resource ) program, the Newborn Epigenetics STudy (NEST) longitudinal birth cohort, the Children’s Health and Discovery Initiative (CHDI
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. Responsibilities/Duties: · Perform biostatistics and bioinformatics for scRNA seq analysis. · Perform molecular, cellular, biochemical and immunological analyses · Optimize and troubleshoot experimental protocols
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will apply his/her technical skills toward development and implementation of machine learning, computer vision, and other algorithms for analysis of medical images and prognostication as
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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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universities. Minimum Requirements: This 12-month program is available exclusively to 2025 graduates: B.S. in Mathematics, Computer Science, or another quantitative field. Proficiency with data analysis in
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will involve analyzing patient data and coordinating analysis of patient samples. In addition to a copy of their resume, applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter detailing their interests and
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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