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Management, the Hirsh Health Law and Policy Program Senior Research Assistant will report to and assist the Harold and Jane Hirsh Health Law and Policy Associate Professor and Hirsh Program Director with
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-analysis and AI. This position may also help lead and direct the work of research assistants and other staff. This role performs work under the supervision of experienced researchers. Duties and
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exposures as well as the impacts of climate change and heat; and, protecting and improving the health of children, our most vulnerable population. The successful candidate must demonstrate strong quantitative
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organizing and planning animal breeding schedules, genotyping, and aligning animal numbers to laboratory experiments on a 3-month horizon. The Research Assistant must be able to develop and perform
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for an additional six months based on performance and availability of funds. This position is made possible via funding from the ACS Sustainable Futures Initiative Grant Program. Application Instructions
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is seeking a highly motivated Research Assistant to join an interdisciplinary neuroimmunology research program investigating central nervous system (CNS) cytokine receptor signaling and
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of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field, and performs activities similar to those of a Research Assistant, but is more experienced and independent. Responsibilities
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; keep a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for
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administrative aspects of preparing manuscripts for publication. This position may perform some lab maintenance duties as a secondary function. This role typically works under immediate supervision, and the
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depression and/or Parkinson’s disease. The position will perform these experiments using patch clamp electrophysiological approaches, and/or in-vivo behavior testing. Interactions are expected with other