22 programming-language-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" research jobs at Wayne State University
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. - Development and execution of social media strategies; creation and sharing of engaging content for projects and programs. Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's degree Bachelor’s degree in a related field
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communication and strong interpersonal skills. Proficient in at least either SAS or R. Experience with SQL, other statistical software, and programming languages is a bonus. Willingness to learn new statistical
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, synthesize and analyze data for systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Writing experience including white papers, study reports, peer-reviewed manuscripts in English. School/College/Division: H18 - Pharmacy
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/write a second language is preferred. Excellent communication and writing skills. Preferred background communicating with research participants or clinical patients. Ability to communicate via phone
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, Demonstration, and Youth). This role is responsible for the day-to-day administrative and programmatic management of both initiatives. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Program Leadership & Strategic Oversight -Develop and
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for an externally funded program, focusing on the coordination of multi-year, school-based implementation research studies. We are seeking a dynamic individual for a full-time research assistant position to assist
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-site research projects. Assist project director in project planning to ensure that pre-established work scope, study protocol, and program requirements are followed. Develop and maintain recordkeeping
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, stem cell biology, hair cell regeneration, neural regeneration, and synapse formation. The candidates will be in a substantially part time or full-time program of advanced research and training
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for future grant applications. Essential Functions: Program Evaluation of Early Childhood Support Clinic at Wayne Pediatrics: Specific activities include analyzing output and outcomes data, conducting chart
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of the Postdoctoral Scholar/Fellow positions is to provide individuals, who have recently (within the past 6 years) completed a doctoral degree, with a full-time program of advanced academic preparation and research