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& Responsibilities: Designs, develops, and implements: Algorithms and computer software for omics-based data sets [high-throughput, massively parallel genomic/proteomic/clinical.] Data management and analysis
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matter expert offering support, training and guidance relative to the discipline/area. May participate and/or present on the research developed, or the established work of those within the department. Job
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Scheduled Hours 40 Position Summary Performs innovative data analyses on neuroimaging and related data. Develop and implement computer algorithms for analyzing that data. Assume major responsibility
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will expose you to a diverse array of techniques and tools, as well as to rich intellectual diversity. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Designs, develops, and implements: Algorithms and
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). Prepares and reviews papers on research. Develops new algorithms for analysis of RNA FISH, DNA FISH, and neural connectome in situ sequencing technologies. Collaborates fluidly with other computational
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on developing advanced new algorithms, testing and validation, and applications in medical neuroimaging and non-imaging modalities. The candidate will contribute to the overall research goals and objectives
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sets. Works with research team to develop new algorithms to support studies. Assists with reporting of methods, data and results. Working Conditions: Job Location/Working Conditions Works in a laboratory
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matter expert offering support, training and guidance relative to the discipline/area. May participate and/or present on the research developed, or the established work of those within the department. Job
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closely with lab members to develop the skills, confidence, and creativity needed to explore the intersection of biology, technology, and AI. The main goal of a postdoctoral appointment at WashU in St
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development. • Genotype-Phenotype Correlations in 9p-Related Syndromes: Investigating the genotype-phenotype correlations in 9p-related syndromes (e.g., 9p deletion syndrome, 9p duplication syndrome