47 scholarship-phd-agent-based-modelling Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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Language Model (LLM) Strong biostatistics knowledge including survival analysis and causal inference Experience with reinforcement learning, agentic AI systems and autonomous decision-making frameworks Data
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, evidence-based care for musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Our faculty, staff, and trainees conduct a diverse range of musculoskeletal research and scholarship. The department?s research program is
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* Qualified applicants must have a PhD degree in biology, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field. They should also have at least 5 years of experience conducting laboratory-based
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develop AI models to predict and study the tumor evolution and lineages using the multiomic measurements from both bulk, single-cell, and spatial technologies. The lab emphasizes understanding
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components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology, statistics, physics
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-based interventions for preventing overdose, data modeling, national surveys, policy research, epidemiological research, and health services research on pain, addiction, and overdose. Required
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-based models (ABM) of social behavior; Familiarity with LLM-based research methods. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring
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recruiting a post-doctoral researcher to develop computational models to study the spatial organization and microenvironment interactions in tumors using spatial multiomic data. The lab focuses on mathematical
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) PhD graduate who is interested in strengthening their experimental, analytical, and publishing skills before transitioning to independence within academia or bio-pharma industry. Transferring
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the multi-institutional leaders to evaluate agents; such as drugs, nutraceutical, and bioceuticals, that might slow aging and or Alzheimer?s disease in mice. The Kaczorowski lab utilizes cutting-edge