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Fellowship Program at Georgetown Law. The goal of the fellowship is to provide high quality representation to adults and adolescents accused of crimes and provide recent law school graduates with rigorous
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, economics, computer or data sciences, management, public policy, or an associated discipline. Along with their mentored research, this fellow will join a cohort of Fritz Family Fellows working
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characterization platforms, state-of-the-art microscopy resources, and computational tools for systems biology approaches. The position emphasizes rigorous mechanistic investigation using both in vivo (C. elegans
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in developing and implementing community-engaged research methods - e.g., participatory action research. Assist with data entry, cleaning, and analysis using statistical software - e.g., SPSS
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graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Requirements and Qualifications A graduate (master's) degree in engineering, computer science, or an equivalent computational field Programming abilities in
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Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Oncology (Cancer Biology) - Georgetown University Medical Center Georgetown University: Medical Center: School of Medicine: Oncology Location Washington, DC Open
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to benchmark appropriate salaries for the Postdoctoral Fellows. Qualifications The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, with a
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For the last several decades, Georgetown Counseling and Psychiatric Service (CAPS) has had a training program for psychologists in training, both full-time post-internship positions (as requested here
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the Center with necessary administrative help. Requirements and Qualifications This position requires a student to be enrolled in a high school program for the 2024 academic year Candidate will have an
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data. Work Interactions The successful applicant will work closely with a multidisciplinary research team, including neuroimaging, neuroscience, neurology, computer science, and psychology. S/he will