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the Digital Atlas, this project will be highly resolved in space and take novel approaches to modeling uncertainty. It will use and potentially expand a large collection of data compiled by Fabian Drixler and
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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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positions) in the areas of privacy-preserving health data sharing, AI modeling and evaluation of medical and biological applications. The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for co-developing and
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), genome/phenotype analysis (Dr. Jihoon Kim) and applications of large language models (Dr. Ohno-Machado). The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for co-developing and conducting research projects
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postdoctoral position at the interface of decision analytic modeling, pharmacoepidemiology and clinical hematology-oncology within the Section of Medical Oncology and Hematology, Department of Internal Medicine
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. This role enables postdocs to gain expertise in causal analysis within complex, non-probability observational samples while engaging in exciting applications that harness and integrate data from various
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models, evaluation of individualized predictions or estimates for individuals with diverse backgrounds, and promotion of health equity using AI models. The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for co
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for functional neuroimaging such as connectome-based predictive modeling. They will also receive training in the clinical neuroscience of preclinical and early-stage disease and in heterogenous Alzheimer’s and
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analyse complex data from emerging genomic pathology approaches, including CRISPR, single cell sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, and image analysis to address biologically- and clinically-driven
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the cell intrinsic immune machinery and DNA damage and repair processes using in vitro cell models, genetic screens (such as CRISPR and RNA interference), and animal models. We have a strong translational