20 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" research jobs at University of Pennsylvania in United States
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benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Clinical
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benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Clinical
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must have an M.D., Ph.D., or equivalent degree. Research or scholarship responsibilities may include collaborating and developing the candidate's expertise in methodology while contributing to research
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Description Temporary Research Assistant will lead the development of deliverables (proposals, policy briefs, literature reviews, etc.) to be shared internally and / or externally, and preparing data
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. Research or scholarship responsibilities may include developing collaborative and independent research programs related to human genetics, co-supervision of postdoctoral fellows, students, and research staff
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or scholarship responsibilities may include developing collaborative and independent research programs related to human genetics, co-supervision of postdoctoral fellows, students, and research staff, coordinating
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programs related to human genetics genomics with focus on Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, developing best practices and implementing workflows, co-supervision of postdoctoral fellows, students, and
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for the Quattrone Center's existing and new programs, including the development of reports and proposals. Qualifications Requirements: To be eligible, prospective fellows must meet one of the following
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game day call sheet with the Special Teams Coordinators. Support the Defensive and Offensive staffs. Collaborate with the coaching staff to watch scouting film, research and prepare scouting reports, and
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new NIH-NIGMS, Beckman, Searle and Packard funded project. Our work focuses on the exciting and emerging role of retrotransposons in early development (and beyond). We are looking at how