37 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"O.P"-"U" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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Job Description Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Sciences, Engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology or a closely related
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Sciences, Engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology or a closely
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, including integration across multiple cohorts, devising workflows and strategies to plan genetic association studies. * Conducting bioinformatics and statistical analyses of high-throughput omics data
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proteomic datasets, including integration across multiple cohorts, devising workflows and strategies to plan genetic association studies. ● Conducting bioinformatics and statistical analyses of high
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Job Description Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics or a
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proteomic datasets, including integration across multiple cohorts, devising workflows and strategies to plan genetic association studies. ● Conducting bioinformatics and statistical analyses of high
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Postdoctoral Associate- Artificial Intelligence Innovation Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Electrical and
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Postdoctoral Associate- Artificial Intelligence Innovation Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science, Electrical and
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation