23 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Postdoctoral positions at University of Virginia in United States
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of this lab position is to lead a research project centered on type 1 diabetes (T1D) with a focus on ferroptosis and iron metabolism. Additional projects may include analyses of patient samples and tissues with
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science of science, network science, and natural language processing. As part of a small research team, the postdoc will help lead efforts to provide a quantitative model of global competitiveness
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.), Proteomics, Metabolomics, Bioinformatics. Software: Microsoft Office (power point, excel, word), Image J/Fiji, EndNote. The position will remain open until filled. This is an exempt-level, benefitted
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the development of novel therapies for coronary microvascular disease. The research program focuses on clinical translation and the development and validation of existing and novel cardiac imaging-based
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that contribute to fatal seizures, and this position will support a newly funded NIH R01 grant focused on elucidating mechanisms of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP). The experiments proposed are cutting
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that will be employed include flow cytometry, confocal and electron microscopy, in vivo two photon imaging, behavioral studies and transcriptomic techniques. The successful candidate will join the Center
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learning, small data learning · Active learning, Bayesian deep learning, uncertainty quantification · Graph neural networks This position involves active participation in a well-funded
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, if desired. This position is located in Charlottesville and is planned to start on or around July 1, 2025. Role and Responsibilities- The CASTL Post Doctoral Research Associate will help with data analysis and
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The Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Virginia is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Miller Lab . The successful candidate
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, including the notion that mind and brain are distinct and separable and that some aspect of consciousness may survive physical death. This position is funded by the Philip B. Rothenberg Research Fund, and the