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to interact with numerous governmental wildlife management and conservation agencies, NASA, and academia. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) and USDA National Genomics Center
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, or molecular methods in collaboration with other labs. The Research Assistant will accompany other lab members with field research, which will sometimes require the use of SCUBA, usually in shallow, tropical
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are particularly encouraged to apply. PhD, ScD, or DrPH in epidemiology or a related field in public health. The successful candidate will have a) methodological training in epidemiologic methods and biostatistics
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methods as needed. Ability to discuss ongoing research projects with group members, including during weekly lab meetings Basic computing and data analysis skills. Ability to be observant and self-motivated
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. The preferred successful candidate will be familiar with quantitative methods and demonstrate a keen interest in health policy and long-term care systems. This will assist in the literature review. Education and
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, optogenetics, histology, computational approaches, and behavioral analyses to address fundamental questions in sensory neuroscience. This position has a fixed term end date of one year from date of hire, which
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the structure and function of the nervous system. The Research Assistant will assist with broadly advancing the lab’s goals through internal and external collaborations and method development, while also being
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and basic knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Strong computer skills with preferably some experience using laboratory data
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experience. Relevant coursework and basic knowledge of laboratory approaches and techniques in the areas of Molecular, Cell Biology and Biochemistry. Strong computer skills with preferably some experience
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communication skills; excellent interpersonal skills Computer skills (word processing, data management, Power Point, reference manager) Self-reliant, organized, flexible and able to prioritize multiple research