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, computational, and machine learning/AI methods, with a particular emphasis on deep learning approaches improve our understanding and prediction of infectious disease dynamics. Projects are also strongly grounded
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data discrepancies and researches and identifies causes. May perform statistical analysis of numerical data. Actively contributes to the development of research protocols. Determines how research
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contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community. The CHAMPS Pathologist will work on the Pathology Team in the Science, Strategy and Implementation Unit within the Program Office. KEY
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Develops and analyzes a variety of research data using statistical methods. Assists researchers in developing appropriate study
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at The Carter Center . SUMMARY: The Administrative Assistant (AA) organizes the development and implementation of a robust Major Gifts Program under the umbrella of Development, which stewards donors and
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program and advanced knowledge of methods of analyzing data from experimental platforms. May assist in grant and other funding applications as necessary and appropriate, or with approval of the responsible
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focused on MDMA and psilocybin assisted therapy for PTSD, which include neuroimaging and psychophysiological methods, and within the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, with research focused on PTSD therapy
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coding using analytical and investigative methods and techniques to ensure required specifications meet system needs. Participates in software testing and subsequent modifications. Writes and edits reports
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maintenance, campus wide turfgrass program, and the invasive species removal program. Procures all necessary equipment. Orders seed, fertilizer, plants, mulch, pesticides, tools, and other materials
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translational research methods aimed at advancing PTSD treatment and understanding resilience and risk factors. Bachelor's degree in a scientific, health-related, or business administration program and one (1