62 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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Postdoctoral Scholar, named in honor of Dr. Meave Leakey’s extraordinary contributions to the understanding of human and primate evolution in the Turkana Basin, will join the SHaPE (Studies in Human and Primate
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applicants may select from multiple projects and should have experience in most of the following areas: ● Background in cell/molecular biology. ● Experience with mouse models. ● Experience with
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intelligence, AI-based data analysis, transcriptomics, proteomics, genomics or spatial omics. Interdisciplinary background or interest. A focus on Wet Lab research development. Candidates with experience
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intelligence, AI-based data analysis, transcriptomics, proteomics, genomics or spatial omics. Interdisciplinary background or interest. A focus on Wet Lab research development. Candidates with experience
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neurological conditions. The Postdoctoral Associates primarily will be responsible for developing human clinical research protocols and preparing applications for IRB, RDRC, or IND, collecting PET and/or MRI
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models, with a focus on their applications to next-generation MR image reconstruction. Train deep neural networks; perform quantitative data analysis, collect and analyze data, including periodic
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models, with a focus on their applications to next-generation MR image reconstruction. Train deep neural networks; perform quantitative data analysis, collect and analyze data, including periodic
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neurological conditions. The Postdoctoral Associates primarily will be responsible for developing human clinical research protocols and preparing applications for IRB, RDRC, or IND, collecting PET and/or MRI
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, this position will involve training and management of undergraduate or graduate students, development of new proposals, and day-to-day management of laboratories and scientific collaborations. The researcher will
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addition, this position will involve training and management of undergraduate or graduate students, development of new proposals, and day-to-day management of laboratories and scientific collaborations