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deep expertise in computational approaches to social science, including but not limited to the collection and analysis of large amounts of data. The applicant will be intimately familiar with
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PhD or equivalent qualification in a relevant field by the date of employment. Desired Qualifications: Collaborate with affiliated researchers and faculty pursuing more narrowly specified projects in
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, dental, vision, life & disability insurance, time off & leave, well-being and various voluntary benefits. Postdoc Scholars may also be eligible for retirement savings and tuition programs. For program
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data analyses to evaluate the trial outcomes, lead and support manuscripts reporting secondary findings of the study, and continue to grow their program of research. Opportunities exist for the postdoc
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summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for manuscript preparation; use graphics
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; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for manuscript preparation; use graphics and statistical software to analyze and present
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a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for
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coursework, and additional support is available for trainee-related expenses (e.g., conference travel). The overall goal of the George Washington University (GW) Primary Care Research Training Program (P-CART
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discoveries in the areas of cellular and molecular biochemistry through our signature research programs in cancer, hepatobiology, autism and disease centered computational genomics. The successful candidate
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or instrumentation relative to research procedures. ● Collect, prepare and analyze research data; keep a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research