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: Your role at the lab is to investigate the behavior of individual molecules and bio-molecular condensates in living cells. You will use and develop the imaging and computational methods that to visualize
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the guidance of faculty mentors on active research projects, gaining hands-on experience in research methods, data collection, analysis, and academic writing. This program includes structured
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) develop and apply statistical genomic methods to analyze multi-omics datasets for understanding complex disease etiology and (2) develop and apply novel statistical models to analyze EHR data
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per week position. The successful candidate must: Be personable and dependable with the ability to balance numerous responsibilities Possess excellent customer service and interpersonal communication
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disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease. Our main research tools are whole brain mapping methods using high resolution 3D imaging and related computational analysis in rodents. More details of the lab can be
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Mathematics and Statistics that support Brandywine’s degree programs in Engineering, Information Sciences, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, and Business. Teaching assignments may include day, evening, and/or
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for content production and skills in new production, editing, and motion-design trends and methods, including AI-supported production optimization Be a collaborative team player Be highly organized Preferred
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College of Science is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar beginning August 2025. The successful candidate will work with Professor John Harlim in the area of Applied and Computational Mathematics. The project
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aptitude is preferred, as most projects require extensive use of computers, data management software, and electronic devices. Interested candidates are welcome to contact Dr. Meg Fox at mfox@psu.edu
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of data structures and data management methods, and the ability to communicate technical topics effectively to nontechnical audiences is beneficial. Experience with cloud computing and storage services