64 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at Indiana University
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and neurological disorders. Our research utilizes mobile and wearable technology to better understand stress as it is experienced in free living conditions. Our lab has developed several mobile apps
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acumen in the areas of adolescent substance use, mental health, traumatic stress, and behavioral interventions for youth and families. Candidates with interests in developing and implementing applied
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are investigated as well. Example projects include tailored process improvement in primary care, telehealth for people with multiple chronic conditions, scalable quality improvement through data-driven
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/interest with or prior experience working with NGS algorithms such as PLINK, or experience working in a cloud computing environment or UNIX/linux/HPC cluster. Department Contact for Questions Dr. Bohdan
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multiple brain regions interact with each other, or networks. Furthermore, we are focused on identifying factors affecting the plasticity of these representational networks, and the degree to which they can
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of Medicine, and study normal and pathological development of the human inner ear using stem cell-derived organoids as a model system (Koehler et al., Nature Biotechnology 2017; Nie et al., Nature
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pathophysiology of the inner ear using multiple genetic mouse models and a novel human stem cell-derived 3D inner ear organoid model. We study genetically-mediated hair cell and neuronal degeneration in these model
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between scientists and physicians, the center aims to increase knowledge of causes and mechanisms of serious pediatric diseases. Our goal is to develop innovative approaches to the diagnosis and treatment
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experience in one or more of: large-scale data analysis, time-series photometry, spectroscopy, astrometry, Bayesian/statistical inference, and/or software development for astronomical datasets. Department
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by time of appointment. The proposed research will leverage multiple computational many-body techniques (including classical and quantum Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and ab initio methods) and