We use cookies. Find out more about it here. By continuing to browse this site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.
#alert
Back to search results

Postdoctoral Research Scientist on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Biomedicine

Columbia University
$70,000 - $95,000
United States, New York, New York
535 West 116th Street (Show on map)
Jan 26, 2025

Columbia University in the City of New York: Columbia University Irving Medical Center: Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons: Radiology

Location

02

Open Date

Jan 07, 2025


Salary Range or Pay Grade

$70,000 - $95,000

Description

The Laboratory of AI & Biomedicine Science (LABS) at the Center for Innovation in Imaging Biomarkers and Integrated Diagnostics (CIMBID) at the Radiology Department at Columbia University has multiple open postdoctoral positions. The interests of LABS are to develop and apply statistical, machine learning, and artificial intelligence (AI/ML) methodologies to "big data" in multi-omics and medical data for aging and diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. We emphasize utilizing advanced AI/ML techniques and multi-omics data, including MRI, genetics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, to solve clinically relevant problems for precision medicine. All relevant directions can be pursued based on discussions, interests, and expertise.


Qualifications

We are seeking highly motivated individuals with excellent academic track records and related expertise:



  • Ph.D. degree in any quantitative science, preferably in Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, and Neuroscience.
  • Candidate should have a working knowledge of programming, including Linux, Python, and R.
  • Candidates having background knowledge in neuroimaging, machine learning, and/or genomics/genetics are encouraged.
  • Excellent communication and writing skills are required.
  • Underrepresented individuals/students are encouraged to apply.


Successful applicants will join a vibrant research environment and work closely with computational scientists and clinical investigators. Collaborators include faculty in our Radiology department, the Center for Innovation in Imaging Biomarkers and Integrated Diagnostics (CIMBID), the New York Genome Center (NYGC), the Department of Biomedical Engineering (BME), and across the Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC).

Applied = 0

(web-6f6965f9bf-g8wr6)