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Baltimore, MD, or Washington, DC , to investigate the foundations of human normativity and how these insights can inform the development of AI systems aligned with human values. The ideal candidate will have
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Gillian K. Hadfield is an AI researcher focused on the technical and policy challenge of ensuring that AI is built in safe and aligned ways that promote human well-being across the globe. She has
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, bioinformatic software for DNA sequence analysis, genome-editing technology and organismal husbandry. Classified Title: Research Program Assistant Role/Level/Range: ACRO40/E/02/CB Starting Salary Range: $15.40
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care models into health policy systems Research Focus Areas The postdoctoral fellow will work with multiple levels of data and analysis, from individual stakeholder experiences to organizational systems
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align with the objectives of a NIH-funded K01 focused on optimizing ART delivery for adolescent girls and young women living with HIV; as well as other projects led by Center faculty focused on youth, sex
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with data collection, synthesis, and dissemination. The student will contribute to synthesizing qualitative data, translating findings for multiple audiences, and supporting the development of written
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maintenance of research data, control data quality and maintenance of databases and IRB documents. Extracting clinical data for the population into multiple investigator-initiated databases (i.e. dysplasias
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relationship-building skills. Organized, efficient and detail oriented. Able to handle multiple tasks and assignments. Independent learner and worker. Flexible and adaptable. Excellent professional judgement and
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of research subjects for multiple studies under the supervision of the PI. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Conduct participant screening and recruitment using telephone screening interviews and prepared
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simulation tools § Experience with device design and layout for photonics foundries § >2 years experience with photonic device characterization including linear spectroscopy § Familiarity with multiple