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Research Fellow - Diagnostic Imaging Felix Lab
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General Description
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Department of Radiology in the Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Science in Baltimore, MD is seeking a post-doc research fellow to be hired in the FELIX 2.0 laboratory (https://thefelixlab.jhmi.edu/). This is a full time, post-doc position. We offer a competitive salary, vacation and excellent benefits. The FELIX 2.0 laboratory aims to change the trajectory of how pancreatic cancer is detected, how patients are evaluated, and improve outcomes. Its mission is to harness the power of artificial intelligence, help radiologists and clinicians in detecting pancreatic cancer when it could have otherwise been missed. This is an innovative way of approaching what has been a challenge for many decades. Between Johns Hopkins Medicine, the Lustgarten Foundation, and Microsoft AI for Good, the FELIX 2.0 laboratory is pooling vast resources to improve how we do things, especially considering recent advancements in AI technology. The position will include developing radiomics and deep learning models from contrast-enhanced computed tomography images to improve the early detection of pancreatic tumors and improve patient management. Different machine-learning approaches will be compared, and models validated on data prospectively collected. The position will include working with internal and external databases. The candidate will contribute to coordinating expert interpretation and manuscript writing under supervision. Specific Duties/Responsibilities:
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