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, immunofluorescence, and flow cytometry. Skills: The applicant should be highly motivated to learn, assertive, detail-oriented, organized, can prioritize multiple tasks, and work independently. Sound judgment, strong
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tasks necessary for facilitation of the PI's research program. Job Description: Job Duties Outlined: Perform research activities based upon protocols developed by other research staff or principal
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development of grant proposals and scientific manuscripts. Maintain a current Laboratory Notebook, documenting all calculations, work, experiments, and other pertinent research information. Conduct
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approaches and big data analysis will be included. As a component of this, it includes data analysis, prepare data for presentations (oral and written), write manuscripts, contribute to grant application, and
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intellectual disabilities, with particular emphasis on individuals with Down syndrome. The program integrates research, clinical practice, and training to develop and implement evidence-based strategies
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), structural and anatomical brain differences associated with ASD, gender differences in ASD, and social, language, and cognitive development in infants and young children. The fellowship offers a range of
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research, train under the supervision of a faculty research mentor who will provide the opportunity for collaborative and independent research, as well promote publication of findings and preparation
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the development and adaptation of SOPs. Review abstracts and other literature. This job description is not intended to be a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties, or responsibilities required
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, and project follow-ups. Prepare and organize research materials, including study packets, consent forms, and project documentation. Schedule study-related activities and coordinate project timelines
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Research Assistant Professor – Internal Medicine (Endocrinology, Diabetes and Clinical Pharmacology)
Dr. Chad Hunter, whose laboratory explores the regulation of pancreatic islet development and function by transcription factors and their co-regulators, the role involves designing and conducting