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research and policy recommendations through academic, policy, and practitioner communities. Work with the Communications Team to ensure regular coverage of GIWPS’ climate activities and expertise. Project
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: 6317328 Senior Data Science and Research Fellow Georgetown University: Main Campus: Walsh School of Foreign Service Location: Washington, DC Open Date: Jun 23, 2025 Deadline: Jun 30, 2025 at 11:59 PM
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into predictive frameworks Implement rigorously controlled assays for measuring fundamental biophysical and biochemical parameters Research Environment The postdoctoral fellow will work in a highly collaborative
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community is a close-knit group of remarkable individuals driven by intellectual inquiry, a commitment to social justice, and a shared dedication to making a difference in the world. Requirements Job Overview
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The Georgetown Initiative on Technology and Society is seeking a Postdoctoral Fritz Research Fellow to work with the Knight–Georgetown Institute (KGI) and Institute for Technology Law & Policy (Tech Institute
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, biochemistry, microscopy, or genomic tools is required. A research background in cancer, aging, or developmental biology with computational experience will be highly advantageous. The projected base salary range
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and oral communication capabilities, including an ability to clearly communicate research findings to the policy community. Ability to work independently to produce original insights and generate new
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for Health Equity Research (MCHER), and the Robert Graham Center (RGC) for Policy Studies in Primary Care to advance health equity for populations in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Your pivotal work
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who are excited about cancer research. Some experience in cell and molecular biology is preferred, but not required. This individual will perform independent research and work with intern students and
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, great neighborhoods, and several excellent school districts. Research Area: Understanding cancer initiation, metastasis, cell plasticity of ovarian cancer and lung cancer; Developing targeted therapy