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University School of Medicine. The Schmidt laboratory works to define the factors that impact the pathogenesis of malaria and identify novel approaches to prevent children from dying from malaria. One
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focus on honing expertise and research acumen in the areas of adolescent firearm injuries and death, mental health, traumatic stress, and defining trauma networks to identify children and young adults
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neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers, (b) systems biology analysis of pathways from multi-omics data using multi-layered network approaches, © machine learning for identification of genetic risk factors in ADRD, (d
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fellows with special interest in human connectomics in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The Lab’s overarching goals are 1) to achieve a better understanding of the brain network and neurophysiological mechanisms
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system to determine cellular networks that lead to cell death and to establish molecules that can prevent degeneration. Experimental approaches being used in the lab include inner ear drug delivery, CRISPR
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Chronic Conditions (ADACC) Network. This consortium will consist of multidisciplinary investigators dedicated to developing evidence-based strategies for the use and implementation of biomarkers
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with a PhD in computer science or bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. We create statistical, machine learning, and deep learning approaches for the processing of this data, with a major focus on
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fellows with special interest in human connectomics in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The Lab’s overarching goals are 1) to achieve a better understanding of the brain network and neurophysiological mechanisms
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neuroimaging and fluid biomarkers, (b) systems biology analysis of pathways from multi-omics data using multi-layered network approaches, © machine learning for identification of genetic risk factors in ADRD, (d
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system to determine cellular networks that lead to cell death and to establish molecules that can prevent degeneration. Experimental approaches being used in the lab include inner ear drug delivery, CRISPR