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Job Description: This Research Assistant (RA) will support a mixed-methods (laboratory and field-based) study of cannabis and alcohol and cannabis co-use on alcohol outcomes. Activities will include
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array of populations, topics, and methods. Active projects range from healthcare payment policy, telehealth, long term care, markets and regulation, pharmacoepidemiology, end-of-life care, quality
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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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projects and newly-proposed projects, development of new statistical methods that address specific questions arising in cancer research, and eventually, scientific leadership of a biostatistics shared
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Job Description: The Student Affairs Manager oversees and manages the support of the Department of History PhD program. This work includes managing and taking a leadership role in the recruitment
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learn Hands on experience with security systems and procedures, including technologies such as firewalls, web application firewalls, intrusion detection/protection systems, EDR software, authentication
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storage infrastructure, and maintaining system security. The Lead HPC Engineer is expected to occasionally debug and possibly rewrite low-level systems software for optimization, evaluate software
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on the history of the West Indies and the Caribbean basin). PhD candidates are welcome to apply for long-term fellowships if all degree requirements, including the successful defense of their dissertation, have
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responsibility for some of the library’s most sensitive projects with both scholarly and public audiences. Education and Experience Minimum requirements: MLIS or Phd in a relevant field. At least 2 years of
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instrumentation, data analysis software, methods, and applications. Experience in using and managing mass spectrometry systems for the characterization of chemical and biochemical samples in an academic setting