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Medicine (MD) or PhD in Epidemiology or related field required. No previous experience required. Prefer at least 6 months of related experience working on public health research projects. Knowledge, Skills
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data with advanced methods such as flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, MRI/PET imaging and bioinformatics tools. Work with team members across different disciplines such as chemistry, biology
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Specific Functions Review laboratory methods, scientific journals, abstracts and other literature for information applicable to research experiments. Develop new methodology or expand existing one. Recommend
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proteins in non-bilaterian animals (sponges, placozoans, cnidarians, ctenophores). The ideal candidate will have a background in biochemistry, cell biology, or evo-devo, and experience applying these methods
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cleanups and maintain a clean, organized, and safe workspace. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education: MD or PhD in relevant field required Experience: Experience with host-microbe interactions, microbiology, and
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, and health equity methods and practices Establish partnerships between mentors (Primary and Peer) and mentees based on mutual research interests and background Provide individualized academic coaching
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, population health, and health equity methods and practices Establish partnerships between mentors (Primary and Peer) and mentees based on mutual research interests and background Provide individualized
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engineering pipelines. Implement models in Python using frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow. Perform statistical analyses and model benchmarking against existing methods. Collaborate with wet-lab scientists
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maligancies. The goal of these studies is to identify epigenetically regulated programs that become deregulated and contribute to the development of these diseases. Applicants should hold a PhD and/or MD degree
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planning and capacity building for new research initiatives, particularly those related to harm reduction and telehealth-based care. Mentor MPH and PhD students through collaborative research, manuscript