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participate in the Penn Medicine Biobank/Undiagnosed disease program. The Division of Translational Medicine and Human Genetics comprises clinical and research faculty with diverse investigative interest and
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genetics, and may include expertise in one or more of the following: computational biology, statistical genetics, population genetics, biomedical informatics, complex genetics, clinical genetics
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or scholarship responsibilities may include carrying out research projects in collaboration with the TBI center faculty as well as establishing their own independent research program aiming
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, including a record of publication demonstrating the candidate's ability to contribute substantially to a research program. We seek candidates who embrace and reflect diversity in the broadest sense
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Ph.D. degree. Research or scholarship responsibilities may include working with a team of computational and experimental researchers at Penn Neurodegeneration Genomics Center to manage, process, and
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relevant legal experience); or Have completed, or are in the terminal stage of a PhD or equivalent academic program, and have not yet held a full-time tenure track academic appointment The fellowship is open
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protocols · Perform specific protocol procedures such as interviewing subjects, taking vital signs, and performing electrocardiograms. · Assess eligibility of potential subjects through methods such as
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shared office space and access to libraries and other resources at Penn. The fellowship may be renewed for a second year, based on satisfactory performance, the existence of funding, and programmatic need
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addition to these projects, the research assistant will attend data management meetings, provide detailed updates, edit content, inventory data, and implement data management processes, informatics solutions and database
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for Quantitative Echo and the Penn Cardio-Oncology clinical research program to support ongoing research projects. The research assistant will be responsible for logging and organizing echocardiograms