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review and participant payment setup; run study visits; oversee and participate in data processing (e.g., transcription, behavioral coding, data entry and cleaning); spearhead and organize participant
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. General Responsibilities Under direct supervision, to perform various support functions in a research laboratory. To maintain equipment, computer database and lab supplies. Key Duties & Responsibilities
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data analysis, manuscript preparation, conference presentations, and grant writing, with a small component of data collection. The position is based in office CH 215 and reports directly to the
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Under minimal supervision, to set up and perform routine and established lab procedures in support of lab goals. To collect, enter and summarize data. To monitor results and report unusual outcomes. Key
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conduct more complex studies and analyses, contributing to the advancement of research projects. With greater autonomy, you will design experiments, interpret data, and collaborate with senior researchers
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conduct more complex studies and analyses, contributing to the advancement of research projects. With greater autonomy, you will design experiments, interpret data, and collaborate with senior researchers
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judgement in designing studies, analyzing data, and may involve assistants in publishing findings. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams, manage project timelines, and contribute to grant writing
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greater autonomy, you will design experiments, interpret data, and collaborate with senior researchers to develop and refine research protocols. Your role may also include mentoring junior staff and
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. Oversees projects within the laboratory and assumes responsibility for the day-to-day operation of lab activities. Collects, enters, summarizes, analyzes and interprets research data. Monitors results
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conduct complex experiments involving animal models, molecular biology techniques, and data analysis that advance our understanding of how substrate imbalances impair cardiac structure and function