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programs: M.A. in Apparel Design, Ph.D. in Apparel Design, M.A. in Design, M.S. in Fiber Science, Ph.D. in Fiber Science, M.S. in Human Environment Relations, Ph.D. in Human Behavior and Design, and MPS in
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. It is a department and college priority to enhance student, faculty and alumni connections to New York City. The department currently has 78 graduate students in eight distinct graduate programs: M.A
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to: Be trained to work on the collaborative PLAY study. Work on coding and collating the dataset including coding using the R program language for data cleaning and analysis. Organize lab meetings and
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program language for data cleaning and analysis. Organize lab meetings and coordinate training and schedules for our undergraduate research team, submitting expense reports related to conferences and
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to established study design and procedures. This program will be obtaining a variety of biospecimens from women with suspected or confirmed gynecologic cancers as well as healthy women. The incumbent will be
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bioinformatics and computational biology Strong interest in immune-brain interactions and food allergy-related immunology Excellent communication skills and fluency in English A collaborative mindset and
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to adapt way of working to the research population of this study, especially children and adults with intellectual and motor disability and their caregivers.Proficient in verbal and written English and Dutch
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Reform. This NSF-funded (#2142873) project investigates the extent to which a change agent can influence reform in chemistry doctoral programs. The postdoc will be involved in designing programming
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limited to: learning technology, information, language, and computing technologies to advance learning, training, cognitive development, and human performance. Position Overview Provides ongoing mentorship
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programs: M.A. in Apparel Design, Ph.D. in Apparel Design, M.A. in Design, M.S. in Fiber Science, Ph.D. in Fiber Science, M.S. in Human Environment Relations, Ph.D. in Human Behavior and Design, and MPS in