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Description The successful applicant will lead work in selected countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia focusing malaria and maternal and child health with the following objectives: Investigate the processes
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to serve as a Research Assistant II. The successful candidate will report to and work closely Dr. Daniel Finley, Professor of Cell Biology. The ideal candidate will assist with and lead research projects
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molecular approaches with demonstrated ability to independently lead a project, as well as collaboratively contribute to a team. Most of all, we value curiosity, creativity, and a passion for science! All
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to determine how RNA folding informs alternative splicing and how mis-folding can lead to disease with the ultimate goal of understanding gene expression regulation in physiology and disease through the lens
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two (2) page statement, outlining research interests, experience and vision for the kinds of projects you would be excited to lead in this role. A brief cover letter that includes the names and contact
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responsibilities within an agreed time frame with the PI and research team for the Health Systems Innovation Lab Innovation Stream: Lead in the design and implementation of the Annual HSIL Hackathon 2023 Lead in the
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experimentation is required. Must be able to work independently in the lab as well as under the direction of the lead investigator. Excellent communication skills. Sound interpersonal skills and the ability
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-fold: pioneer novel solutions to global problems and train the individuals who will lead the transition to a new biology-based economy. We are seeking a Research Assistant for our Cornucopia project
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preparation of PowerPoint slides for team presentations Lead presentations on the HAALSA data and promote opportunities for data use to students and other prospective data users Assist with logistics related
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economics or related field at the time of appointment. Additional Qualifications SPECIFIC JOB SKILLS • Able to lead independent research in economic theory • Ability to work collegially with staff at all