25 web-programmer-developer "INSERM" Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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· Experience developing web-based tools for interactive data visualizations is a plus · Excellent verbal communication and follow-up abilities Hiring Range $61,008 - $68,000 Healthcare Benefits GW offers a
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development, communications activities (e.g. writing for the blog or newsletter), or supporting developing resources to advance social mission in health professions education Contribute to health workforce
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the supervisor from assigning duties that are logically related to the position. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or equivalent degree; develops skills by participating in scholarly projects that are actively
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) is to develop researchers who are prepared to generate, test, and disseminate primary care-oriented research that aims to improve health and health equity. The program aims to equip primary care
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data analyses to evaluate the trial outcomes, lead and support manuscripts reporting secondary findings of the study, and continue to grow their program of research. Opportunities exist for the postdoc
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(including sleep studies, metabolic measurements); adapt new procedures, methods or instrumentation relative to research procedures. Collect, prepare and analyze research data; keep a detailed record
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include: Design and implement research protocols; design safety procedures; adapt new procedures, methods or instrumentation relative to research procedures. Collect, prepare and analyze research data; keep
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that will be presented at professional conferences (e.g., Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD); Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA). Peer-reviewed Publications: Author or co-author 6 peer
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3D printing, machining, and other state-of-the-art fabrication technologies. Collect, prepare, and analyze research data; keep a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data
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networks for cancer metabolism, which further plays an important role in the development of novel cancer therapeutics. The Lee lab research tools include mammalian cancer cell lines, 3D organoid, xenografted