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, and other stakeholder groups. WORK PERFORMED The Research Assistant will work on research and quality improvement projects involving quantitative and qualitative methods. Duties include: 1) Collection
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or Chemistry. Experience with molecular dynamics methods is required. Superior technical writing skills for different audiences and publication. Good interpersonal skills and work habits, such as organization
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related to equity, diversity, and inclusion Preferred Qualifications Advanced knowledge of R, Python, or other coding language for public health analytics. Some knowledge of quantitative research methods
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component. The exercise of poor judgment and lack of consultation with supervisors could adversely affect the viability and validity of the research project or program. It may lead to the suspension
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the project team. Regular reporting will also be required to the project team and stakeholder groups as defined by the research project component. The exercise of poor judgment and lack of consultation
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and mechanical property evaluation following ASTM standards. Support alloy synthesis and ThermoCalc modeling. Aid ultrasonic-assisted potting and electroless deposition for metal-polymer integration
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conducting literature reviews, and a solid understanding of scientific research methods Technical Competence: Demonstrates familiarity with quantitative and qualitative data analysis software and digital tools
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In the appointment of Research Assistant, your general duties and responsibilities will be: The Research Assistant will support a mixed-methods study that examines the barriers internationally
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water samples as part of routine monitoring for SARS-CoV-2 and other human pathogens. The candidate will also contribute to the development and validation of novel molecular methods for pathogen detection
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IEIs using a translational approach that integrates clinical and laboratory-based research methods. Specific areas of focus are: newborn screening for immune deficiencies, care of adolescents with IEIs