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Data Scientist - Digital Pathology - Houston Texas
Company: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center Location: Houston, Texas
Posted On: 01/20/2025
The ideal candidate will have digital pathology experience.JOB SPECIFIC COMPETENCIESDevelop impact-driven AI technologies for pathology Develop and maintain computational methods using deep learning for pathological image processing. Work with a high interdisciplinary team to generate biologically meaningful results and work towards clinical implementation of AI technology for oncology. Develop key performance metrics to demonstrate image processing accuracy. Keep current and evaluate state-of-the-art methods and tools, establish and help maintain computational infrastructure and analytic pipelines. Participate in the design of pathology/biological/sequencing experiments to generate high quality data for machine learning. Present results in collaboration meetings, internal and external conferences. Prioritize and manage multiple projects in a timely and resource-efficient manner. Organize and provide up-to-date documentation for data and code, and help write scientific publications and reports.Other Duties: Other duties as assigned.Minimum Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Science, Engineering, Computer Science, Statistics, Computational Biology, or related field. Three years experience in scientific software or industry development/analysis. With Master's degree, one year experience required. With PhD, no experience required.Equal Employment Opportunity: It is the policy of The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center to provide equal employment opportunity without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, disability, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law.Additional Information |
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