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is responsible for providing comprehensive support to School of Law faculty for teaching and research. The Faculty Assistant provides administrative assistance to multiple law professors and assumes a
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working with adults with diverse conditions, including but not limited to: memory disorders, movement disorders (including DBS evaluations), stroke, traumatic brain injury, oncology, multiple sclerosis
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excellent opportunity to acquire in-demand wet lab skills in immunology, stem cell biology, and cancer biology, with the potential to contribute as a co-author on multiple high-impact publications. Key Duties
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full Specialists in the following fields: Alzheimer's Disease and other Dementias, Epilepsy, Neuroepidemiology, Movement Disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, Cognitive Neurology, Quantitative Brain Imaging
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the impact of psychosis across diagnoses. These projects utilize multiple cognitive neuroscience methodologies, including electrophysiology (EEG), transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and magnetic
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independently on multiple tasks and set priorities Ability to use commercial PC-based software including Microsoft Windows and Office. Effective, polite, and responsive oral and written communication skills with
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to identify, collect, and analyze information from multiple sources. Advanced ability to effectively present complex finance related information both verbally and in writing in a clear and concise manner. In
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multiple projects concurrently. Ability to respond with flexibility and efficiency to frequent changes in task focus, competing priorities, and multiple deadlines. Ability to work independently and to follow
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, and chemistry. For these positions, we expect a proven track record of peer-reviewed publications in relevant scientific journals. Because this project involves collaborators from multiple institutions
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organizational skills and attention to detail Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities with various deadlines Commitment to research integrity, ethics, and confidentiality Demonstrated ability to use a