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-being at every stage of life. The Hsing Lab at SPRC is seeking an exceptional, highly-motivated, well-organized, and team-oriented full-time Research Assistant to support research activities related
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-being at every stage of life. The Hsing Lab at SPRC is seeking an exceptional, highly-motivated, well-organized, and team-oriented full-time Research Assistant to support research activities related
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The Department of Neurology is seeking a full-time Research Assistant (Life Science Research Professional 1) to support, manage and facilitate activities in the lab whose interest is in elucidating the role
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the physical sciences. Typically apply specific scientific or technical knowledge to research projects, guided by broad policies and professional knowledge. The Clinical Neurotechnology Research Assistant is
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. Oversee and administer research activities by evaluating academic programs, making recommendations that support the task force of the American Political Science Association on AI. Assist in the production
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The Division of Medical Psychiatry within the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University's School of Medicine is seeking a 6 month Fixed Term Clinical Research Coordinator Associate
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involve all aspects of the research process including: Participate and assist with planning an empirical project by reviewing prior law and economics studies identified by the respective faculty. Implement
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to ensure approvals and completion, seeking guidance where necessary. Assist with development, communication and design of research findings to internal and external audiences, which may include web updates
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manuscripts and grant proposals. Contribute to training and mentorship of students and research assistants. Required Qualifications: PhD in Neuroscience or related field Strong background in cellular and
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. They will have the opportunity to help shape the direction of these projects. Each project includes weekly research meetings, and the postdoc will also have regular one-on-one meetings with the PI