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of History and the Cogut Institute for the Humanities at Brown University invite applications for a two-year appointment as Mellon Postdoctoral Research Associate in the History of Computational Technology
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Barnett and Ateev Mehrotra. The Research Assistant is involved in health services research to better understand and develop policies to understand the delivery of digital health, promote access to high
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, visualization and interpretation of high-content behavior data, 2) performing Drosophila brain dissection, immunohistochemistry and microscopy, and 3) Drosophila husbandry, maintenance and genetics
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and independently perform experiments in collaboration with computational biologists and other lab members. The Senior Research Assistant will collect, record, and interpret experimental data and
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. The successful candidate will attend annual meetings of the NASA Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation program in Washington, DC, and the Northeast Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. This position is a
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job competencies. Competencies are required knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to perform the job successfully. Strong software proficiency (i.e. Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint
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, optogenetics, histology, computational approaches, and behavioral analyses to address fundamental questions in sensory neuroscience. This position has a fixed term end date of one year from date of hire, which
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, and collection of biomarkers (saliva, urine); organization of study binders; scoring of questionnaires; and computer entry of study data. Data collection may be done in person, remotely, or a
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, which may be extended based upon available funding. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience • Required: Bachelor's degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, computer science or a related
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functions and development, using sea urchin embryonic cells and human cancer cells. (2) Evolutionary Developmental Biology: Discovering how molecular evolution alters the developmental program and contributes