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critical role in advancing the research mission of the department by leading and supporting high-impact research projects. The position will contribute specialized technical and analytical expertise, oversee
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experimental team to build and apply analytical frameworks that translate these data into mechanistic insight and therapeutic hypotheses. As part of the Bioinnovations in Brain Cancer initiative, the Fellow will
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sustained, specialized effort that cannot be met by short-term or fractional support. Development of reproducible analytical pipelines and computational methods that can be shared with, adapted by, and
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fundamental brain functions, such as computation, learning, and memory, via the development and application of novel technologies to read out and control cellular activities in the living brain. The Spatial
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; presentation of findings at national and international meetings; and preparation of manuscripts for peer-reviewed publication. The position emphasizes advanced neuromodulation and analytical approaches to human
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an inclusive, collaborative research culture. Methodological Innovation (10%): Contribute to the development of advanced analytic plans, causal methods, and data visualizations that highlight intervention
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collaborations. The position has scientific latitude: we expect the postdoc to drive analytical strategy, make and defend methods choices, interpret results critically, and shape the direction of their projects in
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to plan and carry out clinical trials, observational studies, and database analyses. Analyzing quantitative data using statistical software such as R or SAS and going through the code and analytics with
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, analytical and organizational skills: both written and verbal. Ability to work independently and as part of a team while being collaborative in resolving problems. Proficient with computers specifically MS