61 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St" research jobs at Duke University
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postdoctoral research position exploring the molecular and cellular pathogenesis of glaucoma is available in the laboratory of Prof. Dan Stamer at the Albert Eye Research Institute at Duke University in Durham
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will apply his/her technical skills toward development and implementation of machine learning, computer vision, and other algorithms for analysis of medical images and prognostication as
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applications for postdoctoral positions in the area of cosmology (experimental, observational and theoretical) and new techniques in statistical and image analysis. The cosmology group is composed of Profs. Arun
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for projects examining questions in cardiovascular disease using extremely large data sets comprised of routinely-collected clinical data · Developing and maintaining requirements for access to Truveta Data and
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Description Duke University invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Scholar to join an interdisciplinary research team studying environmental exposures and immune system development in children
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] Subject Area: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/06/16) Position Description: Apply Position Description Chory Lab Seeking Postdoctoral Associate (Automated Evolution postdoc
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Honor Code of Professional Conduct and other relevant conduct policies pertaining to other schools at Duke University. The postdoc candidate is expected to: 1) Develop novel methods for incorporating
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) development of vaccines and therapeutics against a variety of infectious diseases. Working at the interface of basic, clinical and translational research, we collaborate with multiple laboratories at Duke as
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meetings · Collaborating with clinicians and biomedical engineers and supporting development of new retinal imaging technologies Minimum Qualifications Education See job descriptionfor e ducation
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translational studies of patient samples, such as scRNAseq, metabolomics and proteomics, to develop an accurate model of JDM. The model will serve to better understand disease triggers, identify more helpful