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research teams to drive impactful studies Mentor trainees in different aspects of clinical research Minimum Qualifications PhD in public health or related field obtained within the last five years. Proven
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interested in applicants who use advanced quantitative methods, including computational modeling, machine learning, and/or analyzing structural and functional neuroimaging data. Specific activities may include
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Qualifications PhD in public health or related field obtained within the last five years. Proven ability to thrive in a collaborative, mixed-methods research environment. Strong personal motivation, self
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research teams to drive impactful studies Mentor trainees in different aspects of clinical research Minimum Qualifications PhD in public health or related field obtained within the last five years. Proven
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to industrial partners and members of NBIC both in the form of formal written reports and oral presentation; (v) support NBIC training activities and the supervision of postgraduate researchers and visitors
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to industrial partners and members of NBIC both in the form of formal written reports and oral presentation; (v) support NBIC training activities and the supervision of postgraduate researchers and visitors
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work. The museum provides excellent research facilities in-house, with outstanding in-house expertise in DNA-based and molecular biology methods, microscopy and visualization, and analytical methods
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the third sector and heritage sector. You will hold, or be close to completing, a PhD in modern British history, and be able to demonstrate a clear research interest in women’s history and/or gender history
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students in formal and informal settings High level analytical capability Experience of working in collaborative projects or teams Knowledgeable in relevant models, techniques or methods and ability
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background, individual characteristics, and neighborhood and peer characteristics. The SEGOP project is an interdisciplinary project that integrates perspectives and methods from sociology, psychology