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University Program in Science, Technology and Society (STS) invites applications for a two-year position of Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Social Study of Computational Technology. We seek a scholar
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of computer literacy Excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritize a variety of tasks Careful attention to detail Ability to demonstrate professionalism and respect for subject's rights and
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programs, plus the Alpert Medical School, School of Engineering, School of Public Health, Executive Master of Healthcare Leadership and the IE Brown Executive MBA. Connections working at Brown University
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knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry required. Experience working with mouse colonies Strong computer skills with experience with
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Job Competencies: Ability to multi-task. Strong computer skills and ability to learn new applications or tools quickly. Excellent organizational and record keeping skills. Attention to detail. High
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Dissemination to Guide Evidence Use (BRIDGE) Program , housed within the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior. The BRIDGE Program is dedicated to advancing the adoption, spread, and scale-up of evidence
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interpersonal skills. Computer skills (word processing, data management, Power Point, Excel, reference manager). Proficiency with at least one analytic software for quantitative (e.g., SAS, R Studio, etc.) and/or
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attention to detail. Excellent verbal and written communication skills; excellent interpersonal skills. Computer skills (word processing, data management, Power Point, reference manager). This is a hybrid
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momentary assessment, and wearable technology in combination with predictive algorithms. This research study is being conducted in collaboration with the RI Resilience Lab at Brown University, led by Dr
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Presenting research at national and international scientific meetings Building interdisciplinary collaborations across biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, social sciences, clinical medicine, and