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Joint Open Rank Tenure-Track Faculty Positions –AI/ML for Cell Biology The Duke University Departments of Cell Biology and Biostatistics and Bioinf...

The Duke University Departments of Cell Biology and Biostatistics and Bioinformatics jointly invite applications for a tenure-track faculty position in the areas of large language models and other deep neural networks for biology. Successful candidates will have a strong interest in developing new algorithms and methods motivated by biological research in the areas of cell biology, developmental biology, neuroscience, and regenerative biology.

Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in biomedical research or computer science-related fields relevant to this search. Successful candidates will have track records of creativity and productivity, a desire to integrate into our exciting, collaborative, and growing community, and a dedication to contributing to our values of diversity and openness.

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