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Postdoctoral Associate with a strong analytical background to join our research program in systems epidemiology and continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). Our group integrates epidemiologic data with multi-omics
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University invites applications for a full-time teaching and research Postdoctoral Associate Teaching Scholar (PATS) opening starting September 1, 2025. This innovative program, formerly the Postdoctoral
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teaching at the undergraduate level. Research/Curriculum Development plan compatible with one or more of the faculty in BU’s Department of Biology. Required application materials: A brief cover letter
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work closely with clinical psychologists providing research support for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a trauma-informed partner violence intervention program. Specific responsibilities
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administration, project management, and scientific dissemination. Essential functions • Coordinate team activities on multiple projects, and lead and create agendas for meetings • Prepare documents related
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of our business operations. The Practice Manager is responsible for developing and managing an environment that fosters teamwork among the staff and faculty while providing excellent customer service
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to develop and adhere to project milestones for research projects. Candidates should demonstrate a strong research background. Boston University’s Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences is one
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cohorts, including the Precision Brain Health Initiative, BU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) and the Framingham Heart Study Brain Aging Program (FHS-BAP). We seek a highly motivated, proactive
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cohorts, including the Precision Brain Health Initiative, BU Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC) and the Framingham Heart Study Brain Aging Program (FHS-BAP). We seek a highly motivated, proactive
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fNIRS recordings. The postdoctoral associate will develop and apply advanced signal processing and statistical techniques to quantify the relationships between neural and hemodynamic signals, and