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Professor of Compassion and Ethics and the Director of Research for the Center for Contemplative Science and Compassion-Based Ethics (Emory Compassion Center). The Emory Compassion Center focuses on educating
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, and the CDC Insight Network. POSITION QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED: PhD (or equivalent) in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or a closely related field. Strong applied data analysis and quantitative modeling
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functionalized nanomaterials as imaging probes or diagnostic agents or drug delivery system and perform experiments to test the properties and performance of the prepared materials in cells, bi ospecimen samples
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on the development of mortality surveillance systems from Tribal health departments. This project develops innovative Bayesian hierarchical spatio-temporal models to integrate multiple surveillance systems, correct
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exceed five years. Required Qualifications A recently completed PhD in epidemiology, nursing, public health, or a related quantitative discipline. A strong background in applied biostatistics and
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, followed by in vitro and in vivo profiling, of novel therapeutic agents and then the optimization of synthetic processes to prepare such compounds to meet key development objectives and milestones
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skills and research independence needed for pursuit of a career. The Ear lab at the Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology aims to develop novel NET models for small molecule drug testing and
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, metabolism, and immunity. Using animal models (e.g., orthotopic and PDX models, transgenic mice) along with functional genomics (e.g., CRISPR-Cas9 or shRNA lentivirus) and unbiased big data, the Post-Doctoral
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. Methodological work may draw on tools from nonparametric and semiparametric inference, machine learning, graphical models, and related areas. The researcher will have flexibility to develop a research agenda that
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persistence, which we use to inform immunotherapy-based strategies to facilitate viral control following antiretroviral therapy (ART) cessation. Using SIV infected non-human primates (NHPs) as a comparative