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disparities. Qualifications: Applicants should have a doctoral degree in epidemiology, social and behavioral sciences, public health, health economics, or a related field, as well as strong communication and
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-author publication in a peer-reviewed journal · Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English · Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and time management skills with strong attention
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, docking, or related modeling techniques. Strong programming and data analysis skills. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. Preferred Qualifications: Background in glycan modeling or immunology
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, data ethics, and statistical communication. We are also interested in investigating the rhetorical and communicative aspects of data communication. The candidate will lead projects around designing and
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to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage the complex and challenging projects in the group. Excellent interpersonal, communication, and documentation
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, Chemical Engineering, or related field. Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Excellent publication track-record and basic experience with grant writing. Position Type Research Additional
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, presentations, and other related research activities. Actively participate in the community by organizing and attending talks, workshops, and conferences, and by engaging with the broader NetSI community. Foster
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and audience awareness across diverse disciplinary discourse communities. They are delivered in-person on Northeastern’s Boston campus, with limited opportunities to teach asynchronously online in
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career development activities including mentoring students and grant writing, and Participate in the Network Science Institute community by organizing talks, attending workshops, and contributing
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, executing, and completing research Preparing and writing research papers Working with collaborators on analyzing and interpreting experimental data Preparing and presenting talks to the scientific community