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-reviewed publications; d) submitting and presenting abstracts at scientific meetings; and, e) overseeing data documentation. The commitment for the position is 2-3 years. Brown University is an equal
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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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Job Description: The Mind & Morality Lab , directed by Dr. Julia Marshall, investigates children’s social cognition. The lab is especially interested in understanding how children learn to cooperate
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, or related field for a three-year NASA-funded field and geospatial study of declining muskrat populations in the Northeastern U.S.A. The project is a collaboration of Brown University, the Rhode Island
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Job Description: The School of Public Health is seeking to hire a part-time seasonal Research Assistant (RA) to join our interdisciplinary team working on projects related to post-acute and long
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analysis. The incumbent will be expected to contribute their findings to the PIs on activities on an ongoing basis. Occasional fieldwork is required, which may include weekends and evenings. This is a fixed
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will also assist with preparation and purification of proteins, ribosomes and RNA-protein complexes for structural studies using cryo-EM. The primary purpose of this position is to help the lab make
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is to help the lab make progress toward its research goals. The Research Assistant will work closely with other staff (postdocs, graduate students, undergraduate students) to perform experiments
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Assistant is involved in fast-paced non-laboratory research aimed at addressing key ongoing and emerging problems in public health. Topic areas may include health policy, global health security and pandemic