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at developing viral measurement tools and reference materials in service of expanding the NIST portfolio of microbial measurement assurance to better serve stakeholder. A successful applicant will join a dynamic
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thermoreflectance optical pump-probe thermal-property measurement methods, develop and refine instrumentation, optimize protocols, and provide thermal property data for thin-film and multilayer materials that can
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sources and will be part of and work on the ongoing effort to develop new measurement science and devices for quantum networks, including sources, detectors, memories, transducers, metrology, and protocols
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include but are not limited to: Conduct literature review and stakeholder engagement to Conduct literature review and stakeholder engagement to inform project development and identify gaps. Preparing
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for the research to potential and current participants Contribute to the development of recruitment strategies for participants for assigned study. Implement a variety of techniques for recruitment as appropriate
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are seeking a Research Technologist who will work on a multidisciplinary team in the lab of Dr. Joel Sunshine developing degradable nanoparticle systems for gene delivery and immunotherapy. Responsibilities
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Enteric Laboratory at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is seeking a Research Specialist ll. The Research Specialist II develops assays and protocols for PI approval and designs
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. Develop standard operating procedures and data collection forms from protocol(s). Develop consent form(s) for clinical trials based on protocol(s). Prepare materials for submission to IRB. Contribute
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specific information to patients. Send medical questionnaire forms to patients to obtain missing information. Verify and enter pre-registration and insurance information into the computer system and prepare
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. This position is part of the Johns Hopkins Individualized Health Initiative (Hopkins inHealth), a University-wide effort to develop precision tools that improve diagnosis, prognosis, patient stratification, and