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and nanomaterials in various environmental systems, including air, water, soil, and fire ash. The individual will assist with two projects related to metal transformations and mobilization following
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(semantics/prosody preferred). Experience with neuroimaging (e.g., fMRI) and quantitative analysis. Proficiency in Python/MATLAB or similar tools. Record of peer-reviewed publications and independent research
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Credentials Preferred Qualifications Doctoral degree in epidemiology, health promotion, health services, nursing, or other related discipline. Prior experience in geospatial information systems analysis
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, interpersonal skills, and proficiency in at least one analysis software, including SAS, R, Stata, or Python. Job Duties Job Duty Contribute to the conceptualization of U01 research on maternal health. Collaborate
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verbal communication skills. Experience in bioinformatic analysis. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities Knowledgeable of hazards of laboratory activities and biosafety practices, skilled in setting up experiments
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, qualitative analysis, the science of patient engagement in research, and patient-centered outcomes research. Key responsibilities include designing and managing research projects, analyzing quantitative and
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candidate who has the ability to synthesize hybrid materials and organic linkers, perform conductivity measurements, perform spectroscopy measurements, and perform X-ray diffraction analysis. The candidate
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the objectives of the Bioinformatics Core in the context of the INBRE project. These tasks include analysis of genomic data, development of analysis pipeline, maintenance of genomic data, design and deliver short
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related discipline by the time of the appointment Expertise in design and execution of organic reactions, analysis and interpretation of spectroscopic data (HPLC, NMR, Mass Spec) Strong independent problem