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Yale Individually Measured Phenotypes to Advance Computational Translation in Mental Health (IMPACT-MH) program, a large NIH-funded endeavor spanning multiple research programs, largely in the Department
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(RHS) with the Yale Community Health Care Van (CHCV) program. The position will work on multiple initiatives, including a hepatitis C (HCV) testing and rapid treatment program (COMPASS) and the CHCV's
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collaborative efforts between participants, caregivers and researchers. We are committed to conducting high quality and impactful research, educating clinical and research trainees, and caring for research
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collaborative efforts between participants, caregivers and researchers. We are committed to conducting high quality and impactful research, educating clinical and research trainees, and caring for research
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collaborative efforts between participants, caregivers and researchers. We are committed to conducting high quality and impactful research, educating clinical and research trainees, and caring for research
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collaborative efforts between participants, caregivers and researchers. We are committed to conducting high quality and impactful research, educating clinical and research trainees, and caring for research
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contribute to patient-oriented research. Required Skills and Abilities 1. Education or experience with physical exercise training program. 2. Database organization experience. 3. Ability to perform ELISA and
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-performance computing to deliver fast, accurate, and accessible forecasts for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of geochemical CDR. The overarching goal is to improve understanding and
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Hepatitis C (HCV) Patient Navigator in an outreach or community based setting. The HCV Navigator will primarily work on the Community Health Care Van's grant funded program (COMPASS) for the testing
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-performance computing to deliver fast, accurate, and accessible forecasts for monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of geochemical CDR. The overarching goal is to improve understanding and