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programming, data mining, and NLP. Working up to 25 hours per week to assist Dr. Rajtmajer with Research projects. Compensation: The starting rate for this job is $20 BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment
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coding, designing new materials, or re-design existing materials, transcription, programming, database management, etc. These are part-time positions for no more than 20 hours per week. BACKGROUND CHECKS
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Lab equipment such as a spectrophotometer, HPLC (high-performance liquid chromatography) and GC-MS (gas chromatography mass spectrometer) Enter data using Excel or other programs Work with graduate
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the position is filled. Application Materials: Applicants are requested to submit the following: A letter of application A research statement describing: research interests and career plan planned research
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mission is to conduct interdisciplinary research that contributes to the evidence base needed to inform successful childhood obesity prevention programs that can then be disseminated to public health and
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programming basics. Additional Information The start date is flexible, with September 1 2025 being the earliest date. Interested applicants should submit a pdf with a CV, a statement of research interests, and
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independently and collaboratively. Preferred Qualifications A strong background in AI/machine learning, mathematical modeling, and programming. Extensive practical experience in AV development, testing
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publications in peer-reviewed journals, demonstrating a commitment to scientific excellence and innovation. Experience with data analysis pipelines, programming (e.g., Python, R), and bioinformatics software
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related). Technical Skills: Familiarity with artificial intelligence/machine learning techniques and data analysis. Experience with programming (Python or similar) and handling educational data is a plus
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focuses are: 1) Investigating the underlying molecular mechanisms by which 3D genome topology controls the hematopoietic transcription program and lineage differentiation in normal and malignant