27 parallel-processing-bioinformatics research jobs at Wayne State University in United States
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participants, biospecimen processing, and benchwork. Less than 40% of the position time is spent on Isolating Plasma and, PBMCs and RNA from whole blood and bone marrow for the biobank. Less than 40
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. Proficiency in Microsoft Office; willingness to learn research software (e.g., REDCap, Ripple). Human subjects research, IRB processes, coding, statistical analysis (SPSS, R), experiment software, fMRI or PET
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. Experience in human subject research and IRB is a plus. Experience in processing MRI data and performing MRI-related research is a plus. Experience in human subject research and IRB is a plus. Experience in
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Member Experience & Support -Oversight of member enrollment and exit processes through the My AmeriCorps Portal. -Ensure AmeriCorps members receive comprehensive training, supervision, and service support
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programming using Unity. Essential Duties: Act as the central point of contact between the computer programming team, PI, and clinical and clinical trial sites in technical support. Maintain accurate records
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skills. Preferred qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s in neuroscience, psychology, social work, biology, or related fields. Preferred Experience: Human subjects research, IRB processes, coding
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Study Assistant recruits potential research study participants and provides education relating to the research study. Follows protocols, collects, processes and analyzes research data, ensuring accuracy
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, processing, archiving, sharing, and analysis of neuroimaging data for ongoing and future research studies. Additional responsibilities will include analyzing and visualizing self-report, behavioral, and
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, IRB processes, coding, statistical analysis (SPSS, R), formal clinical training (e.g., MS in clinical psychology), experiment software, fMRI analysis, publications, or phlebotomy. Must be fully
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of biochemical, cell biological and molecular biological techniques. Experience in small animal handling and surgery is preferred. The fellow is expected to conduct statistical analysis of experimental data