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of training, the postdoctoral fellow has an opportunity to be considered for a potential faculty position in the Department of Human Genetics. Preferably seeking a PhD, RD with interest in nutrition/nutritional
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-funded research program. Dr. Pak’s overall research program investigates genetic, metabolomic, and proteomic factors underlying common sleep disorders and chronic disease. This work spans across
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publication record in cognitive science, neuroscience, computer science, psychology, or related field. Strong functional neuroimaging background and/or computer programming skills (e.g. MATLAB and/or Python
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, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Economics, or a related quantitative field. Strong background in causal inference, statistical methodology, or machine learning. Experience with nonparametric or semiparametric
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-year postdoctoral research position at the Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), Emory University in Atlanta, GA. This individual will join a collaborative NIH-funded research program focused
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SKILLS: Highly organized and detail-oriented Self-motivated and able to work well independently and with groups. Strong research and writing skills Doctoral degree (JD, PhD or equivalent) in fields related
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are not limited to lithic, behavioral, statistical, and computational data collection and analysis. Provides input to research design and protocol development, including the development of new research
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disease network, including the Georgia Emerging Infections Program and the Emory Center for AIDS Research. Lead and co-author manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals, as well as high-level editorials where
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in grant proposal development to support the expansion of the research program and the fellows own research interests The initial appointment is for one year; renewal for a second year is expected
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to developing novel anticancer strategies and combination therapy to achieve better clinical outcomes. REQUIREMENTS: 1. Ideal candidates must have a PhD, have basic experience in standard laboratory techniques