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. Research opportunities include investigating the PH pathology at molecular, cellular, preclinical, and translational levels. A spectrum of scientific methods includes state-of-the-art multi-omics approaches
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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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. Research opportunities include investigating the PH pathology at molecular, cellular, preclinical, and translational levels. A spectrum of scientific methods includes state-of-the-art multi-omics approaches
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pathology on computational, molecular, cellular, preclinical and translational levels. A spectrum of scientific methods includes state-of-the-art multi-omics approaches, machine learning and implementation
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Matthew Aalsma, PhD; Zachary Adams, PhD; Kathleen Crum, PhD; Ally Dir, PhD; Leslie Hulvershorn, MD; Brigid Marriott, PhD; Casey Pederson, PhD; and Tamika Zapolski, PhD. Indiana University is a multi-campus
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pathology on computational, molecular, cellular, preclinical and translational levels. A spectrum of scientific methods includes state-of-the-art multi-omics approaches, machine learning and implementation
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to study the influence of gut microbiota on malaria. Candidates must have a PhD degree with a strong research background in immunology, gut microbiome, or microbiology. Experience conducting research
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who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Doctorate degree requirements. Applicants must have a PhD in cell
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applicants will have strong academic preparation (PhD, MD, MD/PhD or equivalent, in a relevant discipline), high motivation and enthusiasm for research, excellent written and oral communication skills
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academic preparation (PhD, MD, or MD/PhD in a relevant discipline), high motivation and enthusiasm for research, excellent written and oral communication skills including evidence of successful manuscript