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programme designated to attract and empower the world’s brightest early-career researchers. This fellowship supports outstanding scientists who harness Artificial Intelligence (AI) to accelerate breakthroughs
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Continuity team, institutional leadership, and Incident Command teams to ensure timely, transparent, and effective communication during crises. Job Responsibilities: Engage stakeholders and program users in
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implementing new informatics tools and resources to enhance phenotyping performance or enable deep phenotyping through terminology/ontology, natural language processing, and machine learning. The role involves
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systems biology, drug-gene interactions, and network analysis. Projects will focus on advancing cutting-edge drug discovery programs for childhood catastrophic diseases using the latest approaches in
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in the Center for Protein Design, you will be leading one or several research programs, spearheading computational design efforts to create proteins with new functions, developing AI methods
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(e.g., Special Education, STEM) as required by the program preferred. Fluency in additional languages strongly encouraged. Proven performance in earlier role. Minimum Experience: 1+ year of instructional
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-track faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor. We are seeking candidates with an established, NIH-funded research program in basic cardiovascular science. Experience in
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an added advantage. - Proficient in statistical analysis, data visualization, scripting/programming languages, and database software, preferably in a Linux environment. - Experience using HPC workload
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pipelines. 4. Technology development and innovation: Work on custom hardware/software solutions for automation and workflow improvements. Apply scripting or programming languages (Python, MATLAB, etc
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in AI and Large Language Models for Transforming Pediatric Healthcare The Computational Health Informatics Program (CHIP) at Boston Children's Hospital, affiliated with