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The Research in Education and Learning Lab is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Research Assistant to support ongoing projects related to learning and motivation in educational contexts
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data issues. Utilizing machine learning techniques as appropriate for data analysis. Developing computing programs and software to support research initiatives. Applying new methodologies to real-world
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. This position will focus on developing and applying novel statistical methods, machine learning approaches, and AI-driven computational tools, with a strong focus on statistical genetics and genomics
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. Please see our recent publications at: https://med.virginia.edu/le-lab/publications/ Minimum Requirements: Doctoral degree A Postdoctoral Research Associate position is training preparatory for a full-time
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ability to learn new software quickly and introduce new useful applications and platforms to the team. Compensation: The Anticipated Hiring Range for this position is $62,232 to $65,640, commensurate with
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ongoing departmental research projects. The overall goal of this program is for each Fellow to acquire foundational knowledge and principles of study design, conduct, and data analysis; gain exposure
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are responsible for developing two courses in one (or two) of the Engagement pillars. For more information about the Engagements, visit: http://gened.as.virginia.edu . Postdoctoral Research Associates teach six
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into normal and malignant hematopoiesis, and to establish certain protein-RNA hubs as actionable therapeutic targets and molecular markers, contributing to the emerging field of precision medicine. To learn
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experience. This is an exempt-level, benefited position. Learn more about UVA Benefits - http://hr.virginia.edu/benefits . To learn more about UVA and in the Charlottesville area, visit UVA Life and Embark
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congenital human disorders, potentially leading to the development of novel therapeutics for related human diseases. For more information about the Tang Lab can be found through: https://med.virginia.edu/bmg