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to Morcia Mason, Director of Operations for Thrive Center, as well as programmatically to the PI and co-Executive Director of ECIN, J. Corey Williams, MD, MA, and Stephanie Mitchell, PhD. Requirements and
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Neuroscientist, Clinical Psychologist, Medical Doctor, and Neurologist. The successful applicant should have a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Neuropsychology, or a
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experience Familiarity with social science research methods Work Mode Designation : This position has been designated as Remote. Please note that work mode designations are regularly reviewed in order to meet
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specific interest in working at Georgetown or living in the Washington, D.C. area are encouraged to elaborate on these considerations in their cover letters. All applicants must have a PhD or expect to
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should hold PhD degree in Neuroscience, Physiology, Pharmacology, or related fields or have equivalent education and research experience. Salary will be set commensurate with experience and qualification
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courses in research methods, data science, and/or statistical analysis is desirable. We particularly seek scholars with dynamic and innovative research trajectories. Scholars specializing in political
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athletic administration. Strong organizational skills. Proficient in Excel, Microsoft Word, and PowerPoint. Familiar with Sports Science and data collection methods pertaining to but not limited to strength
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methodological approaches; the ability to teach undergraduate courses in research methods, data science, and/or statistical analysis is desirable. We particularly seek scholars with dynamic and innovative research
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to benchmark appropriate salaries for the Postdoctoral Fellows. Qualifications The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, with a
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of mass spectrometrist, informaticians, and glycobiologists to develop workflows for the analysis of (glyco)proteins, their interactions, and applications of the methods to collaborative projects supported