10 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at Georgetown University
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value and accessibility; Leveraging specialist expertise (NLP, network analysis, web scraping) to develop, evaluate, and deploy novel solutions over large datasets; Drawing substantive inferences from
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remodeling and resilience. This position will focus on developing quantitative frameworks to understand how selective environmental stressors reshape the proteome and metabolome from a basic science
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. This position will focus on developing quantitative frameworks to understand how selective environmental stressors reshape the proteome and metabolome from a basic science perspective, primarily using C. elegans
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the application process? Please call 202-687-2500. For more information about the suite of benefits, professional development and community involvement opportunities that make up Georgetown's commitment to its
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possible Responsibilities Develop and optimize integrated biophysical and biochemical methods to investigate metabolite-protein interactions in aging Apply structural proteomics techniques to capture protein
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enforcers of competition law have developed for shaping the development of digital markets. We expect this position to render multiple co-authored publications. We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in law
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or national security, international development, international relations, law, economics or a related field. A demonstrated interest in and commitment to closing gender gaps and other dimensions of inequality
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will help to identify and inform timely opportunities for policy advocacy and work to develop evidence-based policy recommendations. The WPS Researcher will also represent the Institute at external
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care and health equity by developing and enhancing research training opportunities for recruitment, retention, and success of diverse postdoctoral fellows interested in careers in biomedical and
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, great neighborhoods, and several excellent school districts. Research Area: Understanding cancer initiation, metastasis, cell plasticity of ovarian cancer and lung cancer; Developing targeted therapy