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, environmental history, and hydrology. Excellence in writing is an especially desirable skill. There is no expectation that individual applicants have expertise in all these areas, or even in both digital methods
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, with at least one published first-author manuscript in pharmacoepidemiology and/or health decision science in a peer-reviewed journal. 2. Strong background in epidemiological and statistical methods
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single-cell or spatially resolved genomics methods Testing therapeutic interventions in models of ovarian and cardiovascular aging Designing in vivo lineage-tracing and labeling strategies paired with high
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was awarded a NIH K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award and will be happy to mentor postdocs for their career award application. Our current project can accelerate the development of methods/technologies
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analysis methods, including quantitative structural analysis, network-based functional analysis, voxelwise cross-modality analyses, graph theoretic approaches, and machine-learning based applications
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computational methods development (e.g., multi-omics, adaptive immune receptor repertoire sequencing (AIRR-seq), scRNA-seq+BCR/TCR) and applications to understanding disease and vaccination responses in SCD
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topics include, but are not limited to (i) developing statistical and machine learning methods for study designs and decision-making in early detection of pancreatic cancer (ii) establishing strategies
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, political science, statistics, econometrics or related field by the start of the appointment Advanced coursework in empirical methods, including econometrics and economics, with strong demonstrated academic
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independently as well as in a team setting. We prioritize mentorship, including frequent formal and informal meetings with the PI, the substance of which will be guided by professional and scientific goals
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of Genomic Health and Department of Genetics. Our lab uses computational and experimental methods to understand how human genetic variation underlies health and disease, across rare and common phenotypes, with