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; experience with EMA, mixed methods, or speech analysis. Additional Information: Location: Pressey Hall (0309) Position Type: Term (Fixed Term) Scheduled Hours: 40 Shift: First Shift Final candidates
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. Conducts research to characterize immunologic basis of human cancer using vitro and murine models; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization of immunologic
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projects during their Ph.D. and possess significant experience in standard laboratory methods. The position requires the ability and willingness to obtain federal clearance for work with Select Agents and
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methods. Activities include isolation of nonvolatile compounds of interest by Prep-LC and structural elucidation by MS and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Preparation of first and co-authored manuscripts
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, antibodies, and their complexes using techniques such as cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), X-ray crystallography, and supporting biophysical methods. Responsibilities will include protein expression and
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and analysis, preparing manuscripts and grants, and training others (e.g., students, staff) in relevant methods and procedures. Job Requirements Doctoral Degree in an appropriate discipline is required
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variety of methods (quantitative and qualitative), and helping to hire, train, and oversee research assistants. A large focus of this role is on the analysis and dissemination of existing DoDVLS-related
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the implementation of machine learning/AI methods for studying complex human diseases, such as glaucoma and retinal diseases. The candidate will have the opportunity to lead research projects, write
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on large-scale genetic data analysis, risk prediction, single-cell RNAseq, and implementation of methods for studying complex human diseases, such as glaucoma and retinal diseases. The candidate will have
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/Desired Skills Research methods/design· Basic statistical analyses· Cognitive-behavioral therapy knowledge or experience Acceptance and commitment therapy knowledge or experience Research publication Health