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Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER) | Silver Spring, Maryland | United States | 11 days ago
Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities (MedDRA)-based search algorithms compared to a novel algorithm that leverages other features (e.g., patient age) for identification of cases of prenatal drug
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. Responsibilities include conceptualizing and implementing statistical and structural models, developing scalable algorithms for system optimization and control, conducting policy-relevant economic analysis
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workflows; GenAI based algorithm and agent development for causality assessment; Web-based tool development for the support of dataset collection; Performance evaluation and validation for the developed AI
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quantum spectroscopy, sensing, photonics, semiconductor quantum optics, quantum materials, and quantum algorithms. Postdoctoral Fellows will collaborate with at least one QRI Fellow Mentor. Eligibility
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electricity markets; conducting research in nonlinear, convex, and mixed-integer nonlinear optimization; designing and implementing advanced computational and algorithmic solutions; performing computational
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to seek other avenues of advancing algorithmic foundations in robotics. Lab maintenance, including equipment maintenance and ordering of supplies may be required depending on area and specialty
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, generative AI, NLP, or algorithmic decision systems Ideal applicants will have a strong background in operations research, statistics, or computer sciences and the ability to work across disciplinary
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. - Contribute to the development of risk-prediction tools, biomarker panels, and precision-medicine algorithms. - Participate in NIH-funded translational studies involving spatial multi-omics, proteomics
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algorithms. The candidate should have the following skills: • Strong technical, analytical, and quantitative abilities; • Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills, and the willingness
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, pharmacovigilance, pharmacoepidemiology methods development). In general you will have opportunities to learn: Understanding of pharmacovigilance workflows; GenAI based algorithm and agent development for causality