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Research Assistant to support an NIH-funded study focused on preventing drug use and promoting mental health among Hispanic lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) youth and their families. This project tests a
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, to assure high-quality scientific results in support of applicable project goals. 2. Assists with assessing the feasibility of implementing innovations. 3. Assesses data trends and develops reports and
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . The department of Public Health has an exciting opportunity for a part-time Research Assistant 1 (A) to work
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . The Department of Otolaryngology is currently seeking a full time Research Assistant 3 to work in Miami, FL
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-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets. Department Specific Functions: Lead and oversee program implementation and data collection procedures for research studies Design, manage
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on each one of the project procedures. Conduct screening and consent appointments. Assist with data collection (e.g. height, weight, body composition, waist circumference, etc.) Document as required all
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funding agencies (e.g., NSF, NIH). Mentor and help recruit and train graduate students and undergraduate researchers in robotics, mechatronics, and machine learning. Design and conduct experimental studies
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results in support of applicable project goals. Assists with assessing the feasibility of implementing innovations. Assesses data trends and develops reports and presentations. Supports the initiation
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1 year of relevant experience Department Specific Functions The Research Assistant supports the Research Leadership and Principal Investigator of designated research projects. He/she performs those
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position for a Post Doctoral Associate in Environmental DNA. The position is in Dr. Richard Colemans Lab in the Department of Marine Biology and Ecology. Our NOAA-OER funded project, in collaboration with