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Research Assistant Professor – Computational Organic Chemistry Chemistry - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002825) Research Assistant Professor – Computational Organic Chemistry Job Description: A
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the field of neuroscience, neural engineering, or closely aligned endeavors. The position involves the design and performance of novel neurophysiology experiments in an animal laboratory setting. The Research
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. Recruits and screens participants, reviews records and surveys, and maintains databases. Performs routine data analysis and prepares reports, data visualizations, and models. Essential Functions
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simulations and associated methods. You will be expected to publish research in high-profile peer-reviewed scientific journals and present results at conferences. You will also be responsible
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. Recruits and screens participants, reviews records and surveys, and maintains databases. Performs routine data analysis and prepares reports, data visualizations, and models. Essential Functions Requires
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state-of-the-science capabilities in exercise physiology, bone adaptation, and morphology (HRpQCT and DXA), exercise biochemistry, strength, and performance assessments. The mission of the NMRL/WHPR is to
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, including obtain vital signs and brief medical histories, process specimens using centrifuge, perform phlebotomy, prepare samples for shipment, and assist with other clinical procedures as directed
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, experimental sensor fabrication, and testing using the optical fiber sensing platform. In addition to conducting research, your duties may also include preparing reports, performing literature reviews
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assessments. Essential Functions The Research Assistant performs recruitment of participants for clinical research studies in concussion. The main functions include: • Recruiting participants including
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collegial Department (29 faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar