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interpersonal) skills, can work independently with the support of supervision, perform well in a team science setting, and have a strong aptitude for data, organization, and academic writing. Experience with and
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Job Description: Summary: The Research Assistant will work in the Center for Translational Neuroscience (CTN) in the Carney Institute for Brain Science, directed by Eric Morrow MD/PhD and Judy Liu
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), the International Biosecurity and Biosafety Initiative for Science (IBBIS), the World Health Organization Global Health Emergencies Corps, the Pandemic Action Network (PAN), the Africa Centres for Disease Control and
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Experience Bachelor’s degree in Cognitive Science, Experimental Psychology, or Cognitive Neuroscience with 1-2 years of related research experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience
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of RNA biology, specifically the role of RNA binding proteins and RNA modifications in heart and skeletal muscle diseases. The Research Assistant will assist the PI in experiments involving general
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of RNA biology, specifically the role of RNA binding proteins and RNA modifications in heart and skeletal muscle diseases. The Research Assistant will assist the PI in experiments involving general
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of renewal depending on the funding source. Education and Experience Bachelor of Science or Arts in psychology, cognitive science, computer science, or related field is required and 1 – 2 years of related
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ability to support a diverse and inclusive campus community. Willingness to develop skills with technology and capacity for resourcefulness in troubleshooting technological devices. Must be available
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, coeducational Ivy League institution comprising undergraduate and graduate programs, plus the Alpert Medical School, School of Engineering, Executive Master of Healthcare Leadership and the IE Brown Executive MBA
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approaches to develop molecular tools to visualize and study the brain. Research in the lab combines electrophysiology, fluorescence imaging, protein engineering, and advanced genetic approaches to visualize