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. The applicant will also have access to our cutting-edge research campus, equipped with the most advanced biomedical, experimental, and computational technologies. Scientific insights resulting from this research
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quality in maintaining scientific standards and safe laboratory practices Qualifications Basic Qualifications PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics, Biology, Chemical Engineering, Pharmacology, or other
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programming is a plus. Required Qualifications* Ph.D. degree in biomedical engineering, medical physics, electrical engineering, computer science, neuroscience, or equivalent disciplines. Good written and
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Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Pathology Informatics, or a related field, with emphasis on computer vision and machine learning (summer and fall graduates are also welcome to apply) Proficiency in
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reflected on your resume. How will that contribute to your success in the BI Innovation Fellowship Program? iii) Outside the scope of your research where you had to problem-solve and demonstrate leadership
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sciences/computer science/engineering without biology backgrounds but who want to pivot to a future career in biomedical sciences are strongly encouraged to apply. The candidate must have at least 2 years of
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Position Description A Postdoc Fellow position is available at The Yeh Laboratory at CSHL Cancer Center (http://yehlab.labsites.cshl.edu ). We are recruiting new members passionate about drug
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of neural circuitry across rodent species to bridge this knowledge-gap. Position Requirements Candidates must hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in neuroscience, biomedical engineering or a related field. The
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. This collaboration fosters a strong interdisciplinary environment across institutions, leveraging complementary expertise in statistical genetics, biomedical data integration, and computational method development
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) postdoc program. The CIDER postdocs will have at least two research mentors who span disciplines, allowing them to approach questions about student learning and experiences across disciplinary boundaries