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electrophysiological data, wearable sensor data, or other multimodal neural and behavioral datasets and with advanced statistical or computational methods for neural decoding, motion‑tracking analysis, or physiological
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genomic, single-cell, and multi-omics datasets. This is a computational-only position; no wet lab responsibilities are expected. Be Bold. Responsibilities: Use applied computational methods for the analysis
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combination of sedentary and active work. Duties include extended periods of computer use for programming, data analysis, and writing. The role also requires setting up and managing experimental studies in
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interventions both in person and by videoconferencing to patients with cancer recruited into clinical trials, developing and refining behavioral intervention(s) for clinical trials, conducting data analysis
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candidate will have experience or basic understanding of several of the following areas: high-dimensional data analysis, genome-scale analysis, analysis of genetic data, epidemiology, translational research
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academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also, perform data analysis utilizing medical
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capacity-building training to investigators and their staff on qualitative interviewing and analysis. QualCore team members use a flexible approach to accommodate the dynamic nature of qualitative data
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computational methods for the analysis of genomic, single-cell, and/or other high-dimensional biological datasets. Integrate multi-omics data (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics) to identify novel
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, perform data analysis utilizing medical imaging data, computer models, and statistical tools. The individual will prepare manuscripts and contribute to the development of grant proposals. The McIntyreLab
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developing study designs, programming experiments, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation, research presentations, IRB submissions, and the supervision of students and research assistants