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. The Undergraduate Student Research Assistant - in a temporary role - will assist with study activities and support faculty and the study Principal Investigator with administrative task in preparation of the MWCCS
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- will assist with study activities and support faculty and the study Principal Investigator with administrative task in preparation of the MWCCS Study NIH grant resubmission. They will also assist with
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research - and ensuring records and regulatory documents are maintained. Work Interactions and Work Mode Designation Reporting directly to the study’s Principal Investigator and to a project coordinator, the
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interactions and Work Mode Designation Closely supervised by the Principal Investigator (PI), the Research Assistant works closely with the current Ph.D. student. The RA collects data alongside undergraduates
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Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation . Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biochemistry/Computational biology or
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-designation . Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or Master's degree in Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biochemistry/Computational biology or related field – preference for a doctoral degree Expertise in
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closely work with the Principal Investigator (PI) to accomplish proposed research tasks so that the PI has steady progress in data collection in order to report to the funding agency and disseminate
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found on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation . Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor of Science or Master of Science in Biochemistry, Molecular
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of Georgetown’s Center for Innovations in Community Safety (CICS), with primary responsibility to provide administrative and support across CICS research initiatives. They support the Director of Research and
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University, conducts original research the help decision makers worldwide build sustainable capacities to prevent, detect, respond to public health emergencies and provide policymakers, donors, and researchers