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improve their financial outcomes. The projects would be developed and completed in collaboration with CBA. Primary methods would include analysis of large-sample behavioral data, surveys, and lab and field
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canids and primates. We are specifically recruiting applicants with interest and expertise in neurohistology, stereology, and other microscopy analysis techniques. Additional projects and training
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. Activities may include training and supervising research assistants; experiment design, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation and grant-writing, and collaboration with the research lab
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-analysis methods. Most of all, we value curiosity and passion about topics studied in the lab and a collaborative spirit! Responsibilities: Conduct research in social and political psychology, broadly
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publication, including first-authored scientific journal articles Expertise in research design, including: interviews, focus groups, thematic content analysis, systematic reviews, intervention development, and
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have a Ph.D. in a relevant field (e.g., immunology, virology, genetics, molecular biology, or a related discipline). · Strong skills in experimental design, data analysis, and oral and written
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Postdoctoral Fellow in developmental cell biology. Candidates interested in embryonic development, genetics, cell polarity, tissue mechanics and multidimensional image analysis are encourage to apply. Our group
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. Basic Qualifications Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Psychology, or a related field. Additional Qualifications Demonstrated record of research achievement and experience in the collection and analysis of brain
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experience includes laser ablation ICP-MS, trace element geochemistry, geochemical modeling, studies of young volcanic rocks, and sea-going field work. Candidates need to be able to participate in sea-going
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cells and/or the generation of iPS cells. -Embryo manipulation/in vitro fertilization techniques. -Developmental neuroscience. -The biology of aging. -Preparation and analysis of next generation