14 natural-language-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Nebraska Medical Center
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. Proven expertise in bioinformatics, coding languages, and statistical analysis tools. A deep understanding of biological pathways and systems biology, with a preference for microbiological pathways and
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expertise in bioinformatics, coding languages, and statistical analysis tools. • A deep understanding of biological pathways and systems biology, with a preference for microbiological pathways and communities
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experienced research technologist and graduate student to harvest and process tissue samples. Perform single cell RNA sequencing of placental and fetal brain samples. Perform histological and imaging analyses
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/2025 Position Qualification Position Summary A postdoctoral position is available to study alcohol-induced alterations insynaptic structure and function, auditory processing, and behavior in prenatal
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with disabilities. Location Omaha, NE Requisition Number: 2025 - 214 Department Surgery-Cardiothoracic Surgery 50003926 Business Unit(College/Institute) College of Medicine FTE: 100 Reg-Temp Full-Time
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of the opioid oxycodone on maternal physiology, placental function and fetal brain development in pregnant rats. Work with an experienced research technologist and graduate student to harvest and process tissue
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. Experience with whole-cell brain slice electrophysiological recordings. 4. Experience with molecular biology, neuroanatomy and mouse behavior. 5. Experience with programming in languages including Python, R
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biology, neuroanatomy and mouse behavior. 4. Experience with programming in languages including Python, R, MATLAB is highly desired.
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Requisition Number: 2025 - 214 Business Unit: College of Medicine Department: Surgery-Cardiothoracic Surgery 50003926 Reg-Temp: Full-Time Regular Position Summary: The Department of Surgery at the University
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. Machine learning backgrounds in modeling human behavioral data, as well as experience with digital twin and large language models, are also accepted. Exposure to behavioral simulation work (such as driving