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expected to work on multiple aspects of one or more projects at any one time. This will include, but is not limited to, experimental design, implementation and data collection as well as the analysis and
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clinics across the Health Care Component, including hardware failure and reimages. Work with hardware vendors as needed to support hardware troubleshooting. Exercise strong decision making skills and
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in coordinating multiple tasks and project elements with differing timelines and completion deadlines. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Exceptional attention to detail and
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in gouge deformation. This analysis will use light microscopy combined with hand-annotation of digital images. The worker will also be expected to join in on weekly group meetings, in which we discuss
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. Experience in collection and analysis of environmental samples. Computer skills performing data entry, spreadsheet and database management, statistical analysis, and report writing. Ability to communicate and
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qualitative data collection and analysis, supporting manuscript revisions and editing, assisting with the editorial management activities of a special journal issue, and program development. Potential topic
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, analysis, manuscript editing 25%: Meetings and other duties Attend study-related team and partner meetings and department/community events Other duties as assigned Qualifications All required qualification
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collection, processing, analysis, and reporting of data related to Dr. Amundsen-Huffmaster's R01 - The Neurophysiology of Impaired Transitions in Parkinson's Disease with Freezing of Gait and/or the Udall
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manage a set of experiments involving single-cell control of plant circadian rhythms. Computational analysis of single cell transcriptomics data and creating gene regulatory networks - 50% Wet lab
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clinical/research experience for gathering and analyzing data. The employee will, in concert with senior researchers, continuously improve data analysis methodologies in support of the unique translational