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Department of Biomedical Informatics is a highly dynamic and multidisciplinary environment that has strengths in bioinformatics, global health informatics, imaging informatics, machine learning, mHealth
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precision medicine algorithms for critically ill patients using EHR data. We are looking for a full-time data analyst with proficiency in R and python, and the ability to take machine learning projects from
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data cleaning, preprocessing, and quality control for large-scale imaging and proteomic datasets; developing and implementing statistical and machine learning models; and preparing summary figures
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bioinformatics, modeling, and machine learning to join our lab. Our research uses a multiscale approach to study the immune response to emerging/re-emerging viral infections. We study the dynamics of virus-host
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: As a result of working as the Graduate Research Assistant , the student will have the opportunity to acquire and further develop their communication skills, time management, attention to detail
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engage in multidisciplinary collaborations. In addition, you will be encouraged to learn the widely desirable bioinformatics skills under the guidance of Dr. Zhang. We value a collaborative and supportive
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for data analysis and system control. Experience with AI or machine learning in imaging is a bonus but not required. Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, Optical Sciences, Bioengineering, Physics, or a related
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consistent with departmental standards. Monitors daily work of the team for quality, accuracy, and completeness. Helps to instruct and train custodians in the proper use of chemicals, supplies, equipment
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, computational, and machine learning/AI methods, with a particular emphasis on deep learning approaches improve our understanding and prediction of infectious disease dynamics. Projects are also strongly grounded
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implements data analysis pipelines for data science and machine learning / artificial intelligence (AI) to meet specifications of faculty or senior staff either independently or in collaboration with research