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Hopkins University Laboratory for Child Development seeks a Research assistant who will work with infants and young children and their families to collect data for experiments designed to understand how
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, and students to study the effects of product communications, as well as to characterize the content and effects of product marketing. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Develop data collection tools
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disease activity, renal outcomes, and treatment response. - Integrate urine proteomics, tissue transcriptomics, immune phenotyping, and clinical data to define biologically meaningful patient subgroups
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' health, life, career and retirement. More information can be found here: https://hr.jhu.edu/benefits-worklife/ . Equal Opportunity Employer The Johns Hopkins University is committed to equal opportunity
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. Information about our lab and work is available at: reactlabjhu.org The research fellow will gain skills and expertise to be successful as an independent investigator. The research fellow will work closely with
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are seeking a Research Assistant who will oversees data collection, data organization, and/or data management or similar functions/tasks for research study(ies) in support of a PI or a research team. Specific
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experience managing large-scale surveys data. The two projects the post-doctoral associate will support are focused on consumer preferences for battery electric vehicle information and consumer preference
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- Research Internal Number: A-180117-11 General Description Salary: $62,232 - $62,232 a year The primary work for this fellowship will be in the area of bariatric interventions in a large animal model and
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The Department of International Health at The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health is seeking a Research Assistant . The Research Assistant oversees data collection, data organization, and/or data management
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intensive care units. The Research Assistant oversees data collection, data organization, and/or data management or similar functions/tasks for research study(ies) in support of a PI or a research team