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Job Description The Montague lab at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute in Roanoke, VA is seeking a part time Research Assistant. The Montague lab focuses on computational neuroscience
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Job Description The Van der Heijden Lab at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech in association with the Department of Neuroscience is seeking a highly motivated part time
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skills (or the ability to pick up new skills quickly) and thrive as part of a team. A majority of the work will take place in person but, once established, there will be some opportunity for remote work as
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Job Description The part time Peer Navigator (PN) is an active member of a multi-disciplinary team that provides peer support services to research participants who are enrolled at the Virginia Tech
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Job Description Seeking a part time research analyst who is creative, enthusiastic, and motivated for the Mulvaney lab at the Children’s National Research and Innovation Center in Washington, DC
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they learn and grow into the leaders and world-changers of today and tomorrow. We’re currently searching for a Part-time licensed mental health clinician to join our Cook Counseling Center team at
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Job Description The Shin Lab at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion is seeking a part-time Research Assistant to support cutting-edge neuroscience projects. This role
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Job Description A nurse practitioner, emergency medical technician, phlebotomist, or person with training and practice inserting IV catheters is sought to support projects in the lab of Dr. DiFeliceantonio (https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/difeliceantonio.html) at the Fralin Biomedical...
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://artscenter.vt.edu/about/careers.html Part-Time Patron Services positions perform a variety of customer service and administrative tasks in support of events at the Center for the Arts at Virginia Tech. Typical work
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the biological pathways (e.g. Specific breast milk components, the infant gut microbiome, etc.) through which mothers affect their infant’s brain development. We accomplish this by collecting several concurrent