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. Emory Orthopaedics is excited to offer a one-year Research Intern position for recent graduates interested in trauma clinical research. Responsibilities include performing statistical data analysis
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, program evaluation and data analysis, knowledge and familiarity with dementia and brain health epidemiology. NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University
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of results and analysis of data. The ability to review the literature for related research developments and techniques is strongly encouraged as well as a willingness to learn and implement new skills. Weekly
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a plus. Nonprofit experience including analysis of restrictions. NOTE: This role will be granted the opportunity to work from home regularly but must be able to commute to The Carter Center on a
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to experimental design, data analysis, and interpretation and communication of results of basic and/or translational research. Will be required to review literature and apply advanced knowledge, skills, and input
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, model organisms, RNA biology, and molecular cloning. Experience in microscopy, image analysis, and Python is preferred, but not required. NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in
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. Collaborate with neuroscientists to analyze convergences between language analyses and neuroimaging data. Design and implement user-friendly interfaces for data exploration and analysis Other key activities
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. Data analysis skills (Matlab and/or Python coding, signal processing). Writing skills. Mentoring skills. NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University
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comparison tables, citation analysis, reviewer bios, and maintaining external reviewer tracking. Correspond with external letter writers for P&T and manage the secure delivery and receipt of confidential
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IRB protocol drafting, stakeholder interviews, transcription, thematic coding, and data analysis. Collaborate with academic researchers, healthcare providers, and stakeholders on research projects