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, with a focus on building multimodal AI models to predict dental caries progression. The successful candidate will work on developing deep learning and computer vision models using longitudinal dental
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time of hire is required, along with a strong theoretical or practical background in statistical mechanics, quantum dynamics, or Machine Learning. Demonstrated experience operating and maintaining a
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machine learning. In addition to leading research initiatives, the postdoc is expected to collaborate closely with graduate students, faculty, and industry and DoD partners. Key responsibilities include
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machine learning. In addition to leading research initiatives, the postdoc is expected to collaborate closely with graduate students, faculty, and industry and DoD partners. Key responsibilities include
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methylation, chromatin accessibility), and clinical data. · Develop, apply, and benchmark machine learning and statistical models for subtype discovery, classification, and outcome prediction. · Contribute
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immunofluorescence, in situ hybridization, genotyping, quantitative PCR, micro-computed tomography, fluorescent and confocal microscopy imaging, cell culture, and computer based data analysis. Digital PCR and new
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to therapeutic modalities including immune checkpoint blockade, cytokine-based immune modulation, and engineered cellular therapies such as CAR-T platforms. The scholar will contribute to the development and
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. While no prior experience is required, 2–4 years of relevant experience is preferred. Proficient computer skills are essential. For patient‑interfacing roles, candidates must have at least one year of
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least 6 months experience in a clinical research capacity required; proficient computer skills required. Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidate may be asked to complete
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environment with standard laboratory conditions. 2. Must be able to work at a computer for extended periods for data analysis, and manuscript preparation. 3. May require routine work with biological samples