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Apply Now Job Summary Job Summary The Community-Engaged Research Program Manager will work closely with faculty and staff to develop external partnerships for funded research projects and serve as a
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goals of establishing their own independent research program. Responsibilities* Plan, coordinate, execute, and disseminate basic-science research focused on tendon, bone, and muscle development and
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critical care areas such as neurologic emergencies, sepsis, cardiac arrest, and combat casualty care. This position offers a unique opportunity in the areas of data science and analytics at the Weil
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one from your current graduate or clinical residency training program. Graduate-level academic transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) Two writing samples, preferably a copy of a previously published
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flow cytometry, microscopy, histology/immunohistochemistry, mammalian cell culture, polymer chemistry/materials science, quantitative analysis techniques using computer programming. Lab experience
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. Required Qualifications* High school education Excellent oral and written communication skills Computational skills Prior experience with high school science Desired Qualifications* Prior experience as a
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Consult on data-related projects. Required Qualifications* Master's degree in a relevant field (such as Education, Information, Program Evaluation or Data Science) or equivalent experience. 2 + years
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science, quantitative analysis techniques using computer programming. Lab experience leading projects, initiating new areas of research, and organizing teams of researchers. 1-2 years of prior research
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individual with an interest in experimentation, analytical workflows, and scientific teamwork to be a Postdoctoral Fellow in the CHaRM lab, specifically to work on our synthetic biology project. Our goal is to
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safety certification for the PI. In addition, said candidate will serve as the Biointerfaces Institute (BI)'s Safety Manager/EHS Liaison for all 37 primary investigators to conduct a program for EHS