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We are seeking a Research Program Assistant II to assist with data collection, data entry, and operational functions for a research program. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Collect data via
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The Department of Mental Health is seeking a Research Program Assistant (RPA) for a project within the Center for Prevention and Early Intervention. The RPA will assist in the recruitment
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and families. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Run routine and ad hoc reports. Use standard tools and computer programs to review data. Assist with data cleaning measures to ensure accuracy of data
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experience in observational data analysis. Expertise in variable stars, supernovae, cosmology, or related areas and/or photometry is welcome but not required; strong quantitative and computational skills
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a PI or a research team. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Run routine and ad hoc reports. Use standard tools and computer programs to review data. Assist with data cleaning measures to ensure
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The Department of Psychiatry is seeking a Research Program Assistant II to assist with clinical research involving the Clinic Cohort of the JHADRC, which consists of over 350 participants
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of recommendation. Inquiries may be sent to Professor Chris Overstreet at c.overstreet@jhu.edu. Review of applications will continue until this position is filled. For information on benefits, please see https
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- national intellectual community that spans the Atlantic, and will have publishing opportunities through Engelsberg Ideas . The program will build and expand upon the Kissinger Center and SAIS's strengths in
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working at Johns Hopkins University More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21828395/postdoctoral-fellow Return to Search Results
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double-beta decay. A position is now available for the experimental axion dark matter search program at Johns Hopkins in conjunction with the HAYSTAC and ALPHA experiments. HAYSTAC (the Haloscope At Yale