I suppose I could do an #introduction
I've hopped a lot of fields. My BS is in Chem, my PhD is in Mol Bio & Biochem. I started out doing NMR in a more biophys sense, then moved to structural biology w/ x-ray crystallography, did some immunology along the way, and wound up studying genomics/transcription/chromatin in yeast
I now work as Director of Career Development and get to help grad students navigate grad school and choosing a career path, which I absolutely love
So...hi
I am looking for two PhD students. Two very diverse PhDs, but both in the same project on inflammatory bowel disease.
The first will focus on real-world data, artificial intelligence and FAIR data infrastructure --> https://www.academictransfer.com/en/319737/phd-in-data-science-focusing-on-federated-learning-applied-to-healthcare-at-the-clinical-data-science-group/
The second will focus on both qualitative and quantitative research on clinical implementation of AI, clinical decision support or decision aids --> https://www.academictransfer.com/en/319734/phd-candidate-on-real-world-data-focusing-on-the-bridge-between-technology-and-medicine/
#AI #IBD #healthcare #FAIR #artificialintelligence #vacancy #PhD
I'm looking forward to meeting some of the mastodon STEM community! #biochemistry
I am a chem/biochem prof at the University of Oregon. My lab's primary goal is to understand how proteins evolve. My background is in biophysics (PhD) and evolutionary biology (postdoc).
Here are some links to recent work if you want to see the sort of work we do. https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.14.512271
https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.27.514099
https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2208029119
Associate Professor doing biophysics and evolutionary biology at the University of Oregon.
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