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research quality, independence and innovative approach. About the Research Assistant position The Program on Extremism’s paid, term-limited research assistant program offers undergraduate and graduate
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better understand human disease. Additionally, the Department continues to have a long and successful record in training Undergraduate, Master, and Graduate students at the George Washington University
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Undergraduate, Master and Graduate Students. Research Programs span from cancer biology, hepatobiology, autism, vascular biology, and computational genomics. Unlocking the mysteries of biologic processes
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successful record in training Undergraduate, Master, and Graduate students at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine is
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the research group, and provide supervision and guidance to graduate, undergraduate students, trainees, and other researchers. Examples of duties might include: • Develop and characterize novel bioprinted
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relying on optical measurement techniques for fluid mechanics, such as particle image or particle tracking velocimetry. Work with graduate and undergraduate students to fabricate and test prototypes, using
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abroad for short periods of time. Training of graduate and undergraduate students in the lab on the above-mentioned duties. Delivering guest lectures or short workshops for relevant courses and related
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understand human disease. Additionally, the Department continues to have a long and successful record in training Undergraduate, Master and Graduate students at the George Washington University School
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understand human disease. Additionally, the Department continues to have a long and successful record in training Undergraduate, Master and Graduate students at the George Washington University School
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BFA, health equity training organizations/institutions and funders, including attending in-person meetings. Coordinate resources of the Mullan Institute and the GW undergraduate community to support pre