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verbal communication skills. Knowledge of transgender health, LGBTQ health disparities, and HIV-affected populations. Track record of, or strong potential for, independent funding. Preferred Qualifications
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and modeling complex data, motion capture, character animation and eye-tracking. The candidate should have strong spoken and written communication skills, excellent inter-personal skills, and the
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Abilities Training and/or experience with: Programming of behavioral experiments and data analysis (MATLAB, Python, or equivalent), eye-tracking software and hardware (Eyelink or equivalent), MRI, eye
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oversee the notebooks and data obtaining by undergraduate trainees to teach them best practices and ensure that the data is recorded appropriately. Key outcome is the ability of the PI to seemlessly track
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. The candidates will also have access to several live testbeds deployed in critical facilities and communities for studies related to early flood warning systems, air quality prediction, and security in soft target
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. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with tobacco control and/or cannabis control and/or alcohol control. Strong analytic skills. Existing publication track record and excellent oral and written communication
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racial inequities – in the healthcare system. Further, the project seeks to track and document worker organization responses to the current administration plans for the Veterans Healthcare Administration
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary In this position, you will join an established researcher with a track-record of excellent publications and collaborative
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designing and developing small molecule antivirals targeting emerging and re-emerging viruses. Position Status Posting Number 22FA0970 Posting Open Date 08/22/2022 Posting Close Date 01/03/2026 Qualifications
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Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Candidates must be able to: Design and develop biochemical and cell-based assays for various drug targets. Perform high-throughput screening and structure-based drug