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part of a HRSA-funded National Research Service Award (NRSA) at GW for individuals with career interest in primary care research (T32). GW has everything you need to succeed in your research career
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Undergraduate, Master and Graduate students at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The laboratory of Dr. Brett Shook investigates communication between skin resident cells and
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plays a substantive role in planning and conducting research by using quantitative methods to collect, analyze, and report data. In collaboration with the Principal Investigators, this role will
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, motivated Research Assistant to join our team in the Department of Anesthesiology. The main goal of the Polotsky Lab is to find novel treatments for cardiovascular and respiratory complications of obesity and
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experiments in a controlled laboratory setting. In collaboration with the Principal Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate will participate in the planning of independent research, analyze and interpret data
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substantive role in planning and conducting research by using quantitative and qualitative methods to collect, analyze, and report data. In collaboration with the Principal Investigators, this role will
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automation and sensing in a test-bed setting, under general guidance from the Principal Investigator. Using a certain degree of creativity and latitude, the core responsibilities of this position include
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research associate will also have key opportunities to collaborate work with a diverse research team; develop research protocols and data collection tools.; collect primary data; manage and analyze large
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role typically works under immediate supervision, and the primary job functions do not require exercising independent judgment. Responsibilities include: Provides assistance to research scientist
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the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The George Washington University is searching for a full-time Post-Doctoral Scientist that will report directly to the Principal Investigator (PI), and