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A Senior Research Scientist that specializes in organ transplantation and social behavioral science, chronic disease will work mostly with primary data collected through large multi-site studies and clinical trials in support of NIH and DoD funded research.
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The data scientist will work 2-3 days a week at the NYC location in Hudson Yards. We are looking for an experienced data scientist with a strong background in LLM and Generative AI. The data scientist will develop advanced data science solutions using LLM to enhance various aspects of their business, such as underwriting, claims, and customer service.
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Tues-Sat. Possible OT. Clinical Lab Scientist - Cytogenetics. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) Coast Medical Service is seeking a travel Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) for a travel job in New York City, New York.
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B.E./ B. Tech / M. Tech/ MCA in computer science, artificial intelligence, or a related field. Deep learning expertise is mandatory for a Data science role. 6+ years of IT experience with a min of 3+ years in Data Science (AI/ML.
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TotalMed Allied is seeking a travel Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) for a travel job in New York, New York. Specialty: Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) We are seeking a Clinical Lab Scientist for a travel assignment in New York New York.
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As a Senior Battery Data Scientist/ML Engineer, you will help to develop battery models, simulation tools, forecasting methodologies, performance analytics for defect identification and lifespan optimization of lithium-ion energy storage systems.
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The FGSL scientist will contribute their expertise to the new FGSL and will collaborate with scientist from our local Therapeutic Areas (TAs) including Immunology and Respiratory, Cancer Immunology and Immune Modulation, CardioMetabolic Disease and will partner with Computational Biology and Data Sciences (CBDS) to deliver data to advance the portfolio.
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Looking for a highly motivated functional genomics and sequencing scientist to contribute to the growth of our new Functional Genomics and Sequencing Laboratory (FGSL). Excellent employment opportunity for a Scientist IV in the Ridgefield, CT area.
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Reports and treats data with a high level of integrity and ethics. Demonstrated experience with next-generation sequencing (NGS) and functional genomics, single cell technologies. Design/develop/perform various functional genomics assays, such as CRISPR pool screening, bulk RNseq, single cell–seq, spatial transcriptomics, CITE-seq, WES, Perturb-seq and 10X Multiome on tissue, cell or nuclei suspensions.
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5+ years of experience as a Quantitative Developer, Data Scientist, or a similar role in the financial industry, preferably with hedge funds, proprietary trading firms, or financial technology providers.
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We are seeking a talented FX Data Scientist Intern with strong Python and data mining skills, who has a passion for. ● Previous experience with financial data and APIs in a systematic trading environment is highly desirable.
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To build a world-class research program for AI- and data-driven innovation in human health, the AI Department is seeking five (5) outstanding candidates for early-career faculty positions at Instructor level with an excellent track record in artificial intelligence, and machine learning to join its faculty as a Eric and Wendy Schmidt AI in Human Health Fellow in 2024.
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Familiarity with chassis or engine dynamometer facilities, vehicle drive cycles, and emission data collection using ATI Vision/ETAS. We’re Hiring: Scientist / Research Engineer – Advanced Emissions Team.
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Partner with a supporting data scientist, product manager, and larger product team on a new-to-market generative AI product to define the Machine Learning evaluation & data science strategy informing content strategy decisions and technical optimizations.
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As a vital part of their research team, this scientist will lead the design, implementation, and optimization of cutting-edge deep learning models tailored to the unique challenges of drug discovery.
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