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to ongoing research projects and the initiation of upcoming research projects. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Conducting research related to Neurology clinical trials including enrollment of study participants
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recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service. The primary duty is to conduct research projects in synthetic carbohydrate
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of Neurology. The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing research projects and the initiation of upcoming research projects. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Conducting research related to Neurology clinical
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department's objectives. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Conducting research on the epidemiology of suicide/self-harm and related mental health issues. Contributing to the development and implementation of suicide
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research productivity or demonstrated high potential for impactful scientific contributions. Function Medical Research Primary Appointment 12 mo. Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Saint Louis University is an equal
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recognition. Primary Job Responsibilities Determine high‑resolution structures of large enzyme complexes using cryo‑EM (single-particle reconstruction and/or cryo‑EM sample preparation and data collection
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on proteins of the contact pathway like factors IX, XI and XII. Function Medical Research Primary Appointment 12 mo. Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40 Saint Louis University is an equal opportunity
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Research Assistant to join our research team. Under the general direction of the Principal Investigator, you will contribute to innovative research projects by performing complex experiments, analyzing data
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independent research in a mentored environment. This is a grant-funded, 12-month appointment and length of appointment is contingent on continued funding. PRIMARY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Engage in processes
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primary neurons from the cerebrocortex of turtles and demonstrated they possess a functional neuronal phenotype. The person hired to fill this position will lead studies of the membrane properties