16 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado
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: Research (65%) · Investigate literatures to identify existing solutions and the problem · Develop and apply state-of-the-art natural language processing algorithms and models to multimodal
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. This is a full-time, mentored fellowship beginning March–June 2027 with an expected duration of at least three years. The overarching goal of this fellowship is to prepare outstanding trainees
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that you will be able to perform research, analyze data and publish manuscripts in the field of anesthetic neurotoxicity in relation to the developing brain. We expect that you will have a very high level of
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on this position will be the development and implementation of novel statistical and computational methods with applications to system biology problems and spatial transcriptomics datasets. The work will involve
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seeking a post-doctoral fellow for a two-to-three-year position studying causal inference, available to start immediately. The focus of this position will be the development and implementation of novel
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Anschutz Medical Campus. The appointment will be for a two to three-year period. The Shellman Lab values innovation, collaboration, and mentorship, and is committed to supporting the professional development
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record-keeping. Key Responsibilities: · Research (90%) o Designing and performing experiments in a methodical, scientific manner using advanced biomedical research techniques o Developing and
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Summary: This is a full-time (1.0 FTE), 2-year postdoctoral research fellowship designed to support the development of a Fellow who wishes to become an independent investigator in the field of child
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microRNA signaling in fetal growth restriction, and (2) pioneering in utero gene editing approaches to correct genetic disease before birth. Current projects include the development of CRISPR-Cas9–based base
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conduct research focused on biochemical, cellular, and molecular mechanisms underlying human placental angiogenesis and development, with a primary focus on severe, early-onset fetal growth restriction