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. Final salary will be based on equity and available budget. Responsibilities 50% Research (e.g., study design and protocol development, participant recruitment, data analysis, manuscript writing, grant
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for submission to the sponsoring agencies; responsible for the development of research designs and procedures for data analysis on the project(s); write, edit and/or approve progress reports, technical reports and
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coordinate the analysis of research findings, preparing detailed summaries for submission to the sponsoring agencies. The postdoc is responsible for the development of research designs and procedures
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the development of a novel vaccine to prevent and possibly treat Human T cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1) associated diseases. This work involves performing experiments related to viral oncolytic therapies
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principal investigators; prepares appropriate protocol files for data audits; assists with development of data collection plan and forms for new research protocols; prepares summaries of research results
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to the development of reproducible computational pipelines, workflows, and analysis frameworks. · Interpret computational findings in close collaboration with experimental and clinical investigators. · Prepare figures
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. There will be ample opportunities for professional networking and development at both the College of Pharmacy and Cardinal Health, Inc. Qualifications: Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) required. Masters
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a strong foundation for long-term career growth in the field. The Clinical Trials Office is committed to supporting professional development, including guidance and resources for employees interested
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. These positions will broadly be working on research related to the dynamic relationships amongst stress, emotion, behavior, and health in daily life, and the development of interventions to enhance outcomes