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). Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work with diverse group of staff. Excellent organizational and computer skills and record-keeping habits. Experience juggling multiple parallel efforts and
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. Excellent organizational and computer skills and record-keeping habits. Experience juggling multiple parallel efforts and effective planning and time management Demonstrated ability to complete projects
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characteristic protected by law DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: *MS or PhD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Statistics, Computer Science, Biomedical Data Science, or a related quantitative field, with 1 to 2
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team. As part of a nascent effort focused on a novel scientific direction in the lab, you will work closely with a tight knit team of PhD-level scientists to investigate what causes pregnancy
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related to women's health, and independently conduct a major portion of the research projects. The desired candidate has PhD training in a relevant scientific field, interest and training background in
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and experience of the successful candidate. The successful applicant should have an MD, or MD/PhD with a subspecialty in Hematology or Oncology. The candidate is expected to hold or be able to obtain a
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required and the ability to process and handle tissue specimens for microscopy. Additionally, assistance to the PI (MD) and a research scientist (Phd) in protocol-writing, grant-writing, and manuscript
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the Center, Randall Stafford, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Center's Program on Prevention Outcomes and Practices. He and his research team focus on creating healthcare models that emphasize effective health
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departments within the School of Engineering, with 60 active faculty, and more than 1,000 PhD, MS, and BS students. Throughout our long history (2019 marked our 125th anniversary), we have set the tone for
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field and two years of relevant work experience; or Master's degree or PhD in a related scientific field KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED): Comprehensive understanding of scientific principles