An ORISE fellow will be instrumental to advancing the progress on our collaborative project for automated tracking and behavior detection and analysis of research animals (rodents). The fellowship will offer an exciting opportunity for the fellow to gain in-depth knowledge in computer vision, deep learning, and embedded systems. The research involves tailoring the latest algorithms developed by leaders in the field for object detection and pose estimation to track and potentially uniquely identify (in case of multi-animal setups) multiple animals. …
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Tumor Heterogeneity, Tumor Evolution, and Emerging Cancer Genomics Postdoctoral Fellowship Tongwu Zhang, Ph.D., an Earl Stadtman tenure-track investigator in the Biostatistics Branch, is seeking a postdoctoral fellow specializing in bioinformatics or computation biology with an interest in unraveling the complexities of cancer genomics in multiple cancer types. The research focuses on studying tumor heterogeneity, tumor evolution, and cutting-edge aspects of cancer genomics. Position Description This position offers an opportunity to study cancer genomics using cutting-edge computational methods and diverse sequencing …