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the application and hiring process should contact the CWRU Office of Equity at 216.368.3066 to request a reasonable accommodation. Determinations as to granting reasonable accommodations for any applicant will be
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will work on multiple projects funded by NIH/NHGRI. The objective of the position is to develop novel statistical methods and computer software and analyze large scale biological data from biobanks
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: chemicals, environmental exposure chambers and other laboratory equipment, processing equipment having pinch-points. In the event that laboratory safety training is required it will be provided. Appropriate
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seeks to understanding sensory processing in the brain and will allow neuroanatomical contributions to several projects. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Perform neuroanatomical research work in medical and related
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Microsoft Office, database applications, and with internet navigation. 13. Willingness to learn new techniques, procedures, processes, and software programs as needed. 14. Ability to organize, maintain
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, processes, and software programs as needed. 14. Ability to organize, maintain, and prepare accurate records 15. Must be willing to adjust working hours according to the nature of ongoing experiments, and
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to perform the functions of the job. Ability to proceed with objectives under moderate supervision. Ability to operate laboratory, EEG and iSTAT equipment. Skill to use personal computer (IBM-compatible
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Disabilities Act regarding reasonable accommodations for applicants with disabilities. Applicants requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application and hiring process should contact the Office
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of Mental Health funded study examining PATH (Positive Processes and Transition to Health), a brief treatment that targets key psychological processes common to PTSD and MDD. This position will involve
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develop new collaborations applying X-ray footprinting. The successful applicant will also work with the beamline lead scientist to help support day-to-day operation and ongoing technological developments