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are particularly encouraged to apply. PhD, ScD, or DrPH in epidemiology or a related field in public health. The successful candidate will have a) methodological training in epidemiologic methods and biostatistics
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relevance of their work to the research theme. Recipients must have a PhD at the start of the fellowship and may not hold a tenured position. Fellowships are awarded to scholars who have received
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of their work to the research theme. Recipients must have a PhD at the start of the fellowship and may not hold a tenured position. Fellowships are awarded to scholars who have received their degrees from
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term position with an end date of 8/31/26, which may be extended based upon available funding. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Biology or a related field and 1-2 years
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and basic knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Strong computer skills with preferably some experience using laboratory data
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: wildlife ecology, biogeography, conservation science, environmental science, habitat suitability modeling/geospatial analysis, field studies Description: The Institute at Brown for Environment and Society
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experience. Relevant coursework and basic knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Strong computer skills with preferably some experience
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. Computer skills (word processing, data management, Power Point, reference manager). Proficiency with analytic software including but not limited to Excel. Willingness and ability to support a diverse and
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communication skills; excellent interpersonal skills Computer skills (word processing, data management, Power Point, reference manager) Self-reliant, organized, flexible and able to prioritize multiple research
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submissions and grant applications. The lab of Dr. Sendurai Mani is dedicated to investigating the biology of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) and identifying the drivers of the cancer stem cell