11 programming-language-"St"-"University-of-St"-"St" research jobs at Brown University
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writing and speech. Additional physical demands and working conditions: Hybrid Eligible All candidates must possess a willingness and ability to support a diverse and inclusive environment. All offers
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; b) programming skills (experience with SAS, R and/or latent class analysis are particularly desirable); c) content knowledge in obesity, appetitive behaviors, and/or behavioral genetics; d) peer
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activities Strong written and oral communication skills Demonstrated experience in preparing and analyzing data and figures Proficiency analytic software including but not limited to Excel Possess a
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or other statistical packages Experience and familiarity with clinical diagnoses. Research experience, particularly with mental health research. Bilingual in Spanish and English, strongly preferred. Job
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Associates are eligible to participate in the Brown University health and dental benefit plan. For full consideration, applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm (EST) on Monday, November 24, 2025. In 2026-27
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. Successful candidates will attend annual meetings of the NASA Biodiversity and Ecological Conservation program, and the Northeast Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. The anticipated duration
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an additional one-time $1,000 stipend to assist in the transition to Providence. Postdoctoral Research Associates are eligible to participate in the Brown University health and dental benefit plan
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using laboratory data programs. Previous experience working with scientific data bases is preferred. Grade 8: Required: Bachelor degree in biology, biochemistry, genetics or related field and 1-2 years
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programs. Previous experience working with scientific data bases is preferred. Grade 8: Required: Bachelor degree in biology, biochemistry, genetics or related field and 1-2 years’ experience Or, equivalent
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functions and development, using sea urchin embryonic cells and human cancer cells. (2) Evolutionary Developmental Biology: Discovering how molecular evolution alters the developmental program and contributes