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collaboration with the study investigators; performing modeling, subgroup analyses, and sensitivity checks; interpreting findings in the context of clinical relevance; and contributing to manuscript development
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. As a Researcher Senior, this position will play a key role in driving scientific discovery by independently leading and executing research projects. This professional-level position demands a high
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within the Department of Microbiology working 40 hours a week. Under general supervision, the candidate will perform a variety of scientific tasks that are well defined. Perform routine to complex
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. The candidate will perform the project under the supervision of the PI, Konark Mukherjee. Work will include mouse husbandry, genotyping, tissue dissection and preparation for histopathology, cryosectioning
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specimens. Strong communication skills needed. Basic knowledge of Excel and Microsoft word. Job Responsibilities and Duties: To perform various histological procedures according to the established safety and
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any unusual or unexpected outcomes. The researcher will also perform statistical analyses to support the interpretation of study results. This role requires strong skills in scientific writing, data
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for conducting research while adhering to regulatory guidelines. General Responsibilities Under minimal supervision, to set up and perform routine and established lab procedures in support of lab goals. To collect
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team to lead our efforts to improve quantitative image analysis in projects related to cell adhesion. This position will operate with a high level of autonomy and entails developing innovative
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. Perform other duties as assigned. Hourly Range : $19.80 - $32.15 Qualifications Qualifications Bachelor's degree in a related field OR Associate's degree in a related field and two (2) years of related
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expertise will be critical in guiding experimental design, data interpretation, and contributing to high-impact publications. Depending on the research focus, this position may involve research collaborator