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to actively drive research projects to predict clinically important endpoints using your knowledge in algorithm development. You will be part of a growing, interdisciplinary team and join weekly
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Posting Pay Rate Range 61000 to 84000 Close Date 10/31/2025 Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) 10/01/2025 Job Summary Lead the research and development of electrochemical processes
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recruiting faculty to lead cutting-edge informatics and artificial intelligence product development and implementation and health services research while promoting and facilitating collaboration. Priority
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. Responsibilities 1. Develops scientific research projects with principal investigator. 2. Stays current with project-related scientific literature. 3. Identifies and implements creative solutions to overcome
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may close at any time) Job Summary Our research team is hiring a part-time Research Assistant/Analyst to support the development, delivery, and evaluation of skin cancer prevention interventions
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, other related opportunities for research will be available. The Fellowship will train fellows for independent academic research careers. Fellows are expected to collaborate on established projects and are
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at study close and prepare summary report for department and sponsor Attend team and study meetings Assist in maintaining stocks of supplies Work with confidential health information and complete
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will develop and apply cutting-edge methods in predictive and causal modeling for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a primary cause of irreversible vision loss worldwide. This work will involve
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closely with our Public Programs Coordinator to support the development, and implementation of Gallery Interpreter Programs at the NHMU. This applicant will also utilize their background in Anthropology
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to determine how mitochondrial fission affects platelet production and function. The other project involves developing and implementing cutting-edge CRISPR/Cas9 approaches in primary human hematopoietic