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of all research projects, NJ-STEP director and the self study faculty lead, as well as other team members will participate in the decision-making process for developing the final design of the analyses
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policy analysis approaches and methods, including stakeholder interest and conflict analysis, benefit-cost analysis, utility rate development, program evaluation, regulatory policy analysis and report
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Development (2019), Vemu et al. Science (2018), Le TT et al. Cell (2018) etc. More information about the lab can be obtained at https://deaconesculab.com Position Status Full Time Posting Number 25FA0742
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J. Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview Statement This position will be direct mentor for 1-2 undergraduate researchers in the lab. Manage, train, and schedule undergraduates and hourly
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opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in the development of clinical trials, self-management science, acute/chronic disease management and pain mechanisms and methods under the mentorship
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in a research area related to education, workforce development, health, economics, or a related field. Key Duties and Responsibilities Research Preparation and Communication. Produce timely and high
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/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation is conducting research to develop durable, sustainable, resilient and smart transportation infrastructure. We
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/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary The Center for Health Outcomes, Policy & Economics (HOPE) program at Rutgers University is part of Rutgers Biomedical Health Sciences (RBHS) and participates in
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other substance use disorders. Mentorship for developing research ideas, designs, and methods, conducting clinical trials, and writing grants will be provided. Clinical opportunities and supervision
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the laboratory. Actively collaborates with colleagues to develop research ideas; shares theoretical and technical expertise with colleagues; collaborates with colleagues to strategize and assess effectiveness