26 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at Medical College of Wisconsin
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, problem-solving, and brainstorming. Primary Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during patient initial visit
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, problem-solving, and brainstorming. Primary Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during patient initial visit
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Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during participant visits. In collaboration with the PI, lead recruitment
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Position Description: Summary Function as Program Assistant (non-participant facing) within CAPS. Broad job duties include supporting research units within a research program in CAPS focused
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, problem-solving, and brainstorming. Primary Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during patient initial visit
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, problem-solving, and brainstorming. Primary Functions Serve as program assistant for Center projects. Aid on multiple active grants at CAPS as needed. Perform data collection during patient initial visit
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skills. Record completed and accurate laboratory methods and results in a laboratory notebook. Use appropriate tools and software to document and analyze collected data. Communicate summaries
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platform enables us to test hundreds of different conditions in parallel and assess their impacts on human immune responses, such as antibody production. We routinely work with industry partners to exploit
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assays or TCID50, neutralization assays) Immunological methods (ELISA, Western blotting, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence microscopy) Basic bioinformatics and data analysis (e.g., R, Python, GraphPad
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investigating how targeted interventions modulate brain networks and relate to clinical improvement in PGD. The Fellow will contribute to the development of computational brain models of grief and resilience in