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leading research center on all forms of extremism. The Program spearheads innovative and thoughtful academic inquiry, producing empirical work and developing pragmatic policy solutions that resonate with
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. The Program spearheads innovative and thoughtful academic inquiry, producing empirical work that strengthens extremism research as a distinct field of study. The Program aims to develop pragmatic policy
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. The Program spearheads innovative and thoughtful academic inquiry, producing empirical work that strengthens extremism research as a distinct field of study. The Program aims to develop pragmatic policy
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· Experience developing web-based tools for interactive data visualizations is a plus · Excellent verbal communication and follow-up abilities Hiring Range $61,008 - $68,000 Healthcare Benefits GW offers a
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development, communications activities (e.g. writing for the blog or newsletter), or supporting developing resources to advance social mission in health professions education Contribute to health workforce
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development and to identify novel molecular drivers of castration-resistant prostate cancer. We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated technician who can work independently and interact well with
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, leading to a unique multidisciplinary research program in biochemistry and molecular medicine. There is an immediate opening for a Senior Research Assistant position in the laboratory of Dr. Rong Li
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by the California Health Care Foundation, the study involves the design, development, fielding and analyses of quantitative (and potentially qualitative) data, including development of a project report
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. Khan’s main interest is on studying the development and maintenance of CD8+ T cell immunity against Toxoplasma gondii which is a major opportunistic infection in HIV infected population, as individuals
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) is to develop researchers who are prepared to generate, test, and disseminate primary care-oriented research that aims to improve health and health equity. The program aims to equip primary care