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Posting Details Posting Details Job Title Postdoctoral Scholar- Engineering Wellness Center Requisition Number DU13607 Department Name 8G030:Educational, School and Counseling Psych Work Location
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cardiovascular sciences. Proficiency in experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation. Excellent written and oral communication skills, with the ability to convey complex scientific concepts effectively
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references. Please upload those in PDF format to the Applicant Document section as Specific Request 1. Skills / Knowledge / Abilities Knowledge: Seismology, geophysics, time-series analysis, and appropriate
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supervised by the Center’s Director, Dr. Shannon Sampson , the successful candidate will be responsible for: · Data management, documentation, and analysis of interview and observation data. · Conducting
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supervised by the Center’s Director, Dr. Shannon Sampson , the successful candidate will be responsible for: · Data management, documentation, and analysis of interview and observation data. · Conducting
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supervised by the Center’s Director, Dr. Shannon Sampson , the successful candidate will be responsible for: · Data management, documentation, and analysis of interview and observation data. · Conducting
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multidisciplinary teams to integrate findings from various omics data, develop and apply bioinformatics pipelines, statistical models, and novel for data analysis, prepare manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed
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part of the fellowship. Candidates with previous clinical and research experiences in pediatric psychology are especially encouraged to apply. Please upload 3 letters of recommendation to Specific
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, enthusiastic, and collaborative candidates. We employ both basic sciences and engineering approaches to modulate inflammatory responses after neural trauma. Currently NIH-funded projects for postdoctoral
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highly motivated, enthusiastic, and collaborative candidates. We employ both basic sciences and engineering approaches to modulate inflammatory responses after neural trauma. Currently NIH-funded projects