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Prevention and Control Program (CPC) at Georgetown University is currently seeking applications for a highly motivated Research Associate (RA) to join a team to model the natural history of chronic obstructive
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. Assess program structure's impact in collaboration with Georgetown faculty and staff. Collaboratively with the Director of the (RJI) EnActors, the Assistant/Associate Director of the (RJI) EnActors will
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day-to-day level, in close cooperation and under the guidance of the PREP Program Manager Work Interactions The PREP program is hosted in the Institute for Soft Matter Synthesis and Metrology (ISMSM
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processes and the day-to-day operations of these departments/programs; and provides full administrative support to the Chairs/Program Directors, faculty and students. Reporting to the Director of
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course descriptions may be found here . *These are non-credit courses for high/middle school students. This role is unique and different from a traditional graduate assistant role. Length: 2 Week Program
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. Assist with the testing, integration and maintenance of electrical and mechanical assemblies in the instructional labs and in the research labs, including power supplies, computer and electronic components
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improve the world's understanding of global emissions of highly potent greenhouse gases. This project will involve the development of sophisticated computer models of these emissions as
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strengthen our work and expand its reach. The Research Assistant (RA) for the Department of Neuroscience will perform data analysis, literature research, and implement computational methods in a research
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, ranging from registrar’s office records specialists, financial aid counselors, assistant and associate deans, and other academic program managers. The Information Specialist will perform all duties and
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quantitative approaches combining protein biochemistry, reconstitution systems, advanced microscopy, and computational modeling, this work will uncover fundamental biological principles that govern proteostasis