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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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projects with competing priorities. Provide qualitative analysis, writing, and editing of academic journal articles, HBS cases, and HBS teaching notes. Propose, develop, synthesize, and provide analysis
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sectioning, critical point drying, sputter coating, high-pressure freezing, freeze substitution, immunogold labeling, and negative staining. Perform imaging, data collection, and analysis for specific projects
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born out of a desire to bridge a scholarly gap and reveal the antiquity of humanity to American audiences. As a component of this mission, the School was devoted to training U.S. students in the field
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, collaborates with Principal Investigators to develop advanced models and analysis tools, develops data architecture and data processing pipelines, works with multiple stakeholders and develops visualizations
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candidate will join over 100 statisticians, epidemiologists, and research staff collaborating on the design, monitoring, analysis, and reporting of Phase I through Phase IV clinical trials, diagnostic studies
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pregnant or breastfeeding women. A successful applicant will join over 100 statisticians, epidemiologists, and research staff collaborating on the design, monitoring, analysis, and reporting of Phase I
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analysis. Assist with monitoring of laboratory safety compliance and ensure compliance with University policies, procedures, and applicable legal rules and regulations Basic Qualifications A minimum of a
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/are: Proficiency in design and prototyping tools (e.g., Figma, Sketch, Adobe XD). Basic understanding of coding and using component libraries to build mobile and/or Web UIs. (UX engineering skills would
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electrophoresis, qPCR, RT-PCR) Taqman and gene expression analysis Flow Cytometry, SDS-PAGE and Western blotting Mammalian cell culture, genetic target modulation (siRNA, shRNA, CRISPR) via cell transfection and