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two or more of the following areas is preferred: Cloning, protein-protein interactions, confocal microscopy/live-cell imaging, atherosclerosis, and pathological retinal angiogenesis.vCandidate with
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, processing, archiving, sharing, and analysis of neuroimaging data for ongoing and future research studies. Additional responsibilities will include analyzing and visualizing self-report, behavioral, and
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computers and various software packages (Microsoft Office, excel and PowerPoint, Lexis-Nexis, Westlaw, and eCustoms). Demonstrated skill in using computer databases to retrieve, organize, and index various
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independently. Ability to communicate professionally and effectively orally and in writing. Ability to effectively negotiate. Proficient Microsoft Excel and computer software/databases skills. ADDITIONAL COMMENTS
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patent counsel and advising on transactional issues. Provide creative solutions and efficient legal processes to streamline the various agreements and contracts that support the research, licensing, and
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discipline in science or engineering. At least 2 years of work experience with a computer programming language such as R, Python or other languages, demonstrating excellent proficiency. Work experience with
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discipline in science or engineering. At least 2 years of work experience with a computer programming language such as R, Python or other languages, demonstrating excellent proficiency. Work experience with
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, thoroughness and consistency. COMPUTER SKILLS: Proficient with computer applications and programs associated with the position (i.e. Microsoft Office suite). Proficiency with database development and maintenance
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. SQL programming experience required. Experience working with data utilizing R, Python, Excel, Power BI or other data processing tools. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities ANALYTICAL AND PRESENTATION SKILLS
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, molecular biology, adipose tissue biology, pharmacology, and quantitative imaging. Preference will be given to applicants who are eligible for NIH fellowships. For more information contact James Granneman