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produce and interpret dynamic visual signals. The successful candidate will contribute to experimental design, computational analysis of behavioral data, and the integration of biological insights with
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leadership and our full suite of HR Centers of Excellence, mobilizing the right expertise at the right moment to solve the right problems. Data-driven insight — translating workforce analytics into leadership
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findings into clear, actionable insights, dashboards, and visualizations for leadership, guiding data-driven decisions while maintaining rigorous standards for governance, privacy, and security
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of Career Development is committed to inclusive excellence, and we encourage applicants from distinct backgrounds. Learn more about our office, here: https://www.american.edu/sis/career/. Applicants
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developed curriculum and regularly collaborating with a team of other part-time and full-time faculty teaching the same course to share insights, advice, teaching tools and more. Responsibilities include
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; Nature Biotechnology, 2024; The EMBO Journal, 2025). These advanced approaches promise groundbreaking insights into epitranscriptomic regulation in ultra-low-input samples, such as early embryos. We