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who collaborate on one or more shared projects for at least one year. The main project of the Digital Tokugawa Lab has thus far been the Digital Atlas of Tokugawa Japan, which is in the advanced stages
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PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: With strong support from the Principal Investigator and other Lab members, the postdoc will be responsible for identifying hypotheses that are relevant to the group’s
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to facilitating high-quality research in cardiac surgery outcomes. Led by Division Chief Dr. Marc Pelletier and managed by the postdoctoral associate, the group includes faculty members, residents, fellows, and
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findings. Training/Mentoring/Education The postdoctoral associate will work directly with Principal Investigators within the Yale Center for the Science of Cannabis and Cannabinoids (YC-SCAN²), including Dr
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. Under the direction of the Principal Investigator, the ideal candidate is expected to lead several efforts, including working with the team to develop, discover and apply novel machine learning/natural
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organizational skills. Ability to work independently and take initiative. About the Supervisor The primary supervisor for the project is Dr. Tsung-Ting Kuo, an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics & Data
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on preclinical and clinical PET/CT and PET/MR imaging in endocrine applications, including diabetes and obesity. The primary funded project examines changes in the dopaminergic system in the pancreas and brain
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required, as per VA credentialing requirements. The selected candidate will be the primary study coordinator for the Yale/VA NORSE study and the NORSE/FIRES Biorepository. There are ample opportunities
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analysis, and results dissemination. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to receive extensive training in all areas by experts in the different fields. Primary mentors will be Drs. Marc
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through functional MRI measurements, and the development of novel MRI devices with projects around low field MRI. Dr. Constable is the principal investigator of the ARPA-H funded project to develop