174 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Case Western Reserve University
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acknowledgment program that celebrates philanthropic investments in the university at all levels. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Manage and execute donor acknowledgment process at the highest levels including presidential
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variety of molecular and biochemical methods, including but limited to co-sedimentation assays, isothermal calorimetry, microscale thermophoresis, etc. (10%) Evaluate adequacy of biochemical techniques
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to support research experiments, providing high level computing infrastructure support, and testing and operation of computer codes. In addition, the position will provide support to the supervisors by
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electrophoresis, western blots, bacterial transformation and culture, and other in vitro techniques. The research assistant will use various molecular and computational methods to bridge the gap of understanding
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for the Upward Bound Program, including academic and career advising, academic testing and college planning and placement in consultation with the program director and the assistant director for Upward Bound
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comprehensive and will include developing approaches for data management, assuring the integrity of the data, and methods for implementing data analysis. (15%) Data Analysis ¿ Work with principal investigator and
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and analysis methods for in vivo cardiac physiology and the effects of various pharmacological interventions. This position will work closely with laboratory undergraduate/graduate students, postdocs
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standards, devise new methods to make processes effective and efficient; provide guidance and assistance for clinical researchers and staff; and ensure quality of data. Under the clinical research office of
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developing improved techniques, project methods or procedures, such as new recombination-based techniques for generating gene fusions in vivo. (25%) Collect, analyze and format data for presentation, such as
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for the planning and implementation of the School of Law's leadership annual giving program, focusing on individual giving at the leadership annual giving level and above ($10,000 to $99,999). Serving as a member