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, Japanese history (esp. early modern), historical geography, GIS, programming (esp. Python) and computer science, statistics and data science, text mining, natural language processing, demography, economics
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cardiovascular research or related clinical specialties. Proficiency in R or Python for data analysis. Appointment Date: The anticipated start date is July 1, 2025, with some flexibility based on candidate
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, including coursework and/or research experience in evidence synthesis. 3. Programming experience using large datasets (e.g., R, Python). 4. Outstanding English written and verbal communication skills, with
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program. T • The ideal applicant will have prior experience in neuroimaging analysis and a strong background in Python, Matlab, &/or R, and/or facility in other scripting languages and the willingness
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imaging datasets. Strong programming skills with experience in Python. Good written and verbal communication skills in English. A track record of peer-reviewed publications. Great to have: Experience with
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. Requirements: Candidates must have either a PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent to apply. A background in R, Python, or other coding language is preferred but not required; candidates must have at least 1 first-author
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is expected. Excellent programming skills (R or Python, Linux shell scripting) and experience with high performance computing in Linux environment is required. Yale University is an Equal Opportunity
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present data. The ideal candidate will have strong programming experience (R, Python, bash); working knowledge in Linux/Unix environments; experience in the analysis of large datasets; and a solid
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languages (Python preferred). - Excellent communication skills and a collaborative mindset. What we offer: - A supportive, interdisciplinary research environment. - Access to cutting-edge computational
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and Python), along with an interest in applying these skills to problems in immunology/biology. A Ph.D. in a quantitative discipline is desired (Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Statistics, Physics