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required. Five years of experience in an academic setting, preferably in an academic program, department, or school. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: PhD or equivalent/parallel degree required. Seven years
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necessary to advance basic and/or translational research programs. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for working with experimental platforms specific to the hiring Program. Experimental design, data analysis
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oversee quality and training of other team members. Duties include designing, developing and conducting research experiments. Will have expert knowledge and skills specific to the related program and
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program and one year of clinical research experience. Or a Master's degree, MD or PhD in a scientific, health related or business administration program. This position is intended to support clinical
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, Georgia Appointment Type: Full-Time, 12-Month About the Division of Physical Therapy: The Emory DPT Program is consistently ranked among the top programs nationally and is part of the Emory University
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, MD or PhD in a scientific, health related or business administration program. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Clinical trials experience preferred 2 years research experience Experience recruiting and
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any candidate with a long-term goal of pursuing an MD or PhD. Please provide a copy of your CV; a cover letter detailing your research interests and goals; and the names 3 evaluators with their contact
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research experience Or bachelor's degree in a scientific, health related or business administration program and three years clinical research experience Or master's degree, MD or PhD in a scientific, health
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, Biostatistics, Computer Science, Economics, or a related quantitative field. Strong background in causal inference, statistical methodology, or machine learning. Experience with nonparametric or semiparametric
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-year postdoctoral research position at the Rollins School of Public Health (RSPH), Emory University in Atlanta, GA. This individual will join a collaborative NIH-funded research program focused