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the Director of Research Security in the Office of Research Security. This position will provide support for the Research Security program at the university, ensuring compliance with applicable federal laws and
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mathematical analysis, and implementation level where actual systems for these proofs are developed for deployment in larger real world applications. An ideal candidate would have multiple publications
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culture, kidney organoid, and mouse models. Successful applicants may select from multiple projects and should have experience in most of the following areas: * Conducting experiments using cell culture and
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culture, kidney organoid, and mouse models. Successful applicants may select from multiple projects and should have experience in most of the following areas: ● Conducting experiments using cell culture
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culture, kidney organoid, and mouse models. Successful applicants may select from multiple projects and should have experience in most of the following areas: ● Conducting experiments using cell culture
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, including integration across multiple cohorts, devising workflows and strategies to plan genetic association studies. * Conducting bioinformatics and statistical analyses of high-throughput omics data
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proteomic datasets, including integration across multiple cohorts, devising workflows and strategies to plan genetic association studies. ● Conducting bioinformatics and statistical analyses of high
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proteomic datasets, including integration across multiple cohorts, devising workflows and strategies to plan genetic association studies. ● Conducting bioinformatics and statistical analyses of high
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. Candidates seeking to bridge multiple disciplines or bring AI into new scientific/applied domains are particularly encouraged to apply. We will process applications on an ongoing basis until all positions
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laboratories The candidate will also have immediate access to brain PET data acquired from multiple universities, including Stony Brook. This includes large (>30 participants) datasets examining