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Initiative, among other areas of research. The post-doc's time will be spent primarily on analyzing longitudinal data and leading or co-leading academic papers. In addition, the post-doc will also help shape
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data across multi-institutional research networks, with a focus on the analytical and computational challenges arising in precision medicine, mental health, and biomedical informatics. The postdoctoral
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projects. Additional Qualifications: Interest in applying programming language theory to chemistry, biology, and precision medicine. Contact Information: Prof. Nada Amin Harvard John A. Paulson School of
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maintain a repository for offer letters, research plans, and other fellowship correspondence and documentation. Maintain list of all fellows’ key information, including dates of appointment, salary
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manuscript on baseline readiness assessment, to gather systematic data on the delivery of health services for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and the capacity to conduct cohort study research in GC-CDIC countries
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position in the Shi Lab at the Rowland Institute at Harvard (https://www.rowland.harvard.edu/). Our lab’s primary focus is on uncovering the molecular mechanisms that drive brain aging and neurodegenerative
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effect prediction. The fellow will work under the mentorship of Dr. Alex Luedtke and collaborate with an interdisciplinary team of statisticians, physicians, computer scientists, and health policy
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neurodegeneration and cognitive function. Analyze high-dimensional data to identify molecular pathways and targets relevant to Alzheimer's disease and age-related decline. Collaborate with lab members and external
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(including in Mississippi, Kansas, South Carolina and Massachusetts). Their work includes both primary and secondary data analysis and bridges the fields of sociology, epidemiology, economics and public health