21 genetic-algorithm-computer-"Washington-University-in-St" Fellowship positions at Auburn University
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-world applications in animal health, genetic enhancement, and behavior genomics. This role is 100% computational, allowing for deep dives into complex datasets that drive innovation in genetics and
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is
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applications in animal health, genetic enhancement, and behavior genomics. This role is 100% computational, allowing for deep dives into complex datasets that drive innovation in genetics and biotechnology. As
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of plant physiology, genomics, and environmental stress adaptation. This position is part of an integrated research program aimed at improving drought tolerance in eucalyptus and poplar. The fellow will lead
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-edge projects aimed at improving sustainable transportation networks using advanced computational techniques, data analysis, and artificial intelligence. We seek candidates specializing in the following
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to couples in the community and youth in high schools while simultaneously rigorously evaluating program effectiveness and testing implementation science research questions. In collaboration with the Principal
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agency meetings, and prepare proposals for additional extramural funding of the research program. This is a benefit eligible, non-tenure track position. The appointment is for an initial period of one year
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Engineering, Auburn University and participate in activities associated with the Boshell Diabetes and Metabolic Disease Research Program at Auburn University. The funded NIH project (5R01CA267170-03) is
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, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other classification protected by applicable law. Please visit their website to learn more. Open Until
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regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, pregnancy, age, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other