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include teaching medical students and residents. Research opportunities are numerous in both the clinical and basic science areas.
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The Staff Associate I in the Kukafka Lab within the Department of Biomedical Informatics will work on a newly funded 5-year proposal funded by the National Cancer Institute. In this project, we will
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responsible for establishing and leading a research program located within the Zuckerman Mind Brain and Behavior Institute involving mouse brain xenotransplantion of human induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (hiPSC
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-on training of excellent radiology residents and cardiothoracic imaging fellows, engage in numerous research projects to advance the field, and hold leadership positions in local and national radiology
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on the development of computational and analytical methods for strongly correlated electron systems. This position is part of a research program dedicated to advancing the Variational Discrete Action Theory (VDAT) - a
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development of data pipelines using advanced statistical and machine learning methods. This position supports federally and foundation-funded initiatives applying peptide-based phage display and high-density
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team in coordinating with The Nature Conservancy to organize events, lectures, and a symposium that bring together faculty and research associates around research projects and methods, coordination
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for Computational Electrochemistry (CCCE) is seeking an Associate Research Scientist (ARS) with expertise in surface science, electrochemistry, first-principles electronic structure methods, and machine learning
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responsible for establishing and leading a research program located within the Zuckerman Mind Brain and Behavior Institute that aims to study the development, organization and function of neural circuits in
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well as the ability to handle numerous projects simultaneously. In addition, the candidate should be committed to achieving superior results with integrity, sustaining a positive work environment, and embracing working