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contributing to the writing and production of such proposals as well as the presentation of results at scientific meetings. 10 % 2. Train and oversee undergraduate researchers within the lab on related projects
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will be expected to prepare manuscripts for publication, present research at local and national meetings, and contribute to grant applications and reporting. The Postdoctoral Associate
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, and enrollment in accordance with federal, state and institutional guidelines, protocol development, data collection, various types of record keeping, assists in statistical analysis and data coding
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, the Temporary Research Assistant will develop audiovisual messages as part of an NIH/FDA-funded K99 focused on communicating the relative risk of e-cigarettes compared to cigarettes. Duties include: Develop
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of procurement materials, and engaging with co-investigators, consultants, and other collaborators. Assists with grant submissions, protocol development, and manuscript development through drafting of passages
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, the Temporary Research Assistant will assist on translational projects at the intersection of biomechanics, exergaming, and mobile health technologies. The temporary research assistant offers works on developing
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motivated Postdoctoral Associate to contribute to multiple projects focused on the contributions of genetic and environment influences to the development of substance use and disorders and related behavioral
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transcripts, archival review) and supporting RCT implementation. Opportunities for professional development include experiences in implementing a multi-level RCT in a health system environment, collecting
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are the following: Review ongoing research protocols for the Neurosurgery department and for publication purposes. Review and edit recorded surgeries for future teaching purposes. Develop new proposals for research
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and statistical techniques. Prepare and present research findings to internal and external stakeholders. Collaborate with cross-functional teams including physicians, statisticians, and regulatory