20 high-performance-computing Postdoctoral research jobs at University of South Carolina
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fields Experience in analyzing various data, including but not limited to, electronic health records data, public health surveillance data, public health program implementation data, behavioral
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. Our lab fosters a collaborative and productive environment, and we actively support postdocs in building their independent academic networks, generating high-quality research publications, and securing
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. Our lab fosters a collaborative and productive environment, and we actively support postdocs in building their independent academic networks, generating high-quality research publications, and securing
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develop an independent program of research related to health promotion among minority or underrepresented communities. Candidates with a research interest/focus in health equity, community-based research
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the context of HIV, mental health, and substance use research. Essential Function Yes Percentage of Time 30% Job Duty Data Management and Quality Assurance Perform data cleaning, transformation, harmonization
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to environmental light disruptions during pubertal development. The position exists to generate high-quality experimental data using behavioral, in vivo imaging, and molecular techniques in pre-clinical models
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, high-quality delivery of standardized behavioral/clinical assessments, thereby maximizing data integrity. Train and oversee research assistants in behavioral protocols, increasing throughput and
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collaboration with the principal investigator, devote their time to providing leadership in research on NIH-funded studies focused on the early detection of autism and autonomic dysfunction in high-risk infants
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, analytic skills, Experience in peer-reviewed publication Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Ability to take initiative and work independently, high standard of work ethic, effective oral and written communication
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well as the effects of various dietary supplements. Performs laboratory research assessing the epigenomic, genomic, and transcriptomic effects, and microbiome following environmental pollutant and dietary supplement