Postdoctoral Fellowship in AI for Healthcare
Company: University of California
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Home > Postdoctoral Fellowship in AI for
HealthcarePostdoctoral Fellowship in AI for
HealthcareLocation:Pride Hall1001 Potrero Avenue, Pride Hall, San
Francisco, CA 94110, United StatesJob Posted Date:February 6,
2024This is an opportunity for a postdoctoral researcher position
in the Department of Neurology and Weill Institute for
Neurosciences at the University of California, San Francisco. The
Coma Neuroscience research program is focused on accelerating
neurological recovery after brain injury by developing innovative
biomedical technologies and treatments that harness artificial
intelligence. We are combining non-invasive and invasive brain
monitoring methods to advance our understanding of the brain's
physiology after acute injury caused by trauma, cardiac arrest,
epilepsy, and other serious neurological conditions. The
postdoctoral fellow will be actively engaged in the NIH BRIDGE2AI
program and will collaborate with leaders in the field of
biomedical informatics ().This position will focus on: Biomedical
Informatics: data science involving multimodal data streams and
electronic health records from the intensive care unit (ICU).Our
Neurocritical Care research group employs state-of-the-art
statistical and machine learning approaches to decode information
from massive databases of surface and invasive brain recordings
(EEG & ECoG) originating from the ICU. Our group is pursuing
innovative and rigorous scientific research involving consciousness
circuits in the brain, seizure and epilepsy prediction and
modeling, as well as the effects of medications on brain rhythms
and their impact on functional recovery after severe injury. We are
integrating this unique type of physiological information about the
brain with neuroimaging and electronic health records to provide a
comprehensive picture of each patient and their care. You will join
a dynamic and multi-disciplinary group of physicians,
neuroscientists, and data scientists developing cutting-edge
technologies and applications that leverage advanced signal
processing, time-series prediction modeling, and quantitative
neuroimaging. We are actively involved with undergraduate and
graduate programs at UCSF and UC Berkeley. Our group has experience
in using both traditional machine learning and deep learning
approaches. We are a diverse team with members from various ethnic,
gender, and language backgrounds who are poised to advance methods
and knowledge in the neurosciences as well as promote the
professional and personal development of all members of our
team.This is a two-year postdoctoral position.Time range: This
position is funded for two years full-time (100% time).Under the
guidance and supervision of Dr. Amorim you will:
- Perform data mining, develop algorithms, as well as analysis
involving physiological and health records time-series as well as
maintain the laboratory's computational infrastructure and analysis
tools.
- Develop pipelines for data cleaning and preprocessing as well
as data integrity tasks to optimize and correct errors,
inconsistencies, or missing data needed for analyses.
- Assist in acquiring and maintaining data acquisition from
multiple sources including multimodal physiological time series,
neuroimaging, and electronic health records.
- Organize, support, and maintain a central large research
database with various data types including physiological time
series, neuroimaging, and electronic health records.
- Assist with user-interface software development.
- Ensure confidentiality for sensitive documents (protected
health information) as per institutional guidelines.
- Collaborate with undergraduate and graduate students as well as
clinicians and other data scientists.Desirable roles:
- Opportunity to collaborate with members of the Department of
Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Radiology at UCSF as well as Computer
Science and Statistics at UC Berkeley, Harvard Medical School,
Duke, UVa, University of Pittsburgh, UCLA, Mayo Clinic,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and other centers ().
- Opportunity for career development and seeking external funding
for projects within our laboratory.UC San Francisco seeks
candidates whose experience, teaching, research, or community
service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to
diversity and excellence. The University of California is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants
will receive consideration for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.The University
of California San Francisco is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national
origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic
information.Job Requirements:Required:
- Ph.D. in a field related to computer science, statistics,
mathematics, electrical engineering, or computational
biology/neuroscience.
- Demonstrated proficiency in programming in Python and ability
to create shells for automated data analysis.
- Knowledge or experience with machine learning and statistical
analysis.
- Knowledge or experience with relational databases (SQL, NoSQL),
and electronic health records.
- Ability to work independently and determine when assistance
from the designated supervisor is needed.
- Organizational and efficiency skills, including planning and
decision-making abilities to complete assigned duties promptly,
attention to detail, logical thinking/analytical abilities, and
problem-solving skills.
- Enthusiasm, adaptability, good communication skills, and
ability to work with a diverse team.
- Ability to work and interact positively with people from
diverse backgrounds.The candidate must possess the required
qualifications by the time of appointment and the candidate's CV
and cover letter must list qualifications (or if pending) upon
submission.Preferred:
- Knowledge and familiarity working with Jupyter notebooks and
familiarity with version control (GitHub/Git).
- Knowledge or experience with deep learning frameworks, e.g.,
TensorFlow, Keras, or PyTorch.
- Knowledge of natural language processing techniques.
- Knowledge of high-performance computing and dynamic modeling
methods.
- At least six months of experience in direct data management and
analysis using medical and or health-related data.How to
Apply:Well-qualified applicants should send the following to
amorim@ucsf.edu:
- CV (curriculum vitae);
- A concise list of computational/programming skills, and how
they were applied toward prior research questions if
applicable.
- Example(s) of computer programming experience, such as a link
to your public Github or MATLAB File Exchange webpage if
available.The Amorim Lab is focused on decoding the human brain's
physiology after acute injury using non-invasive and invasive brain
monitoring methods. Our vision is that every patient with acute
brain injury should receive personalized and humanized care
throughout their journey to recovery. We are committed to bringing
precision medicine for patients with traumatic brain injury,
cardiac arrest, stroke, epilepsy, and those at risk for
neurological deterioration in the intensive care unit.
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