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a letter of recommendation. Questions about the position can be sent to Richard Lewis ([email protected]). Summary The Department of Psychology is seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to work on an
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: Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, Public Health, Health Care Administration, Clinical Research Administration, Social Work, Psychology, Epidemiology, Foreign MD. Minimum 3 years of human subject
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health-related areas such as: Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, Public Health, Health Care Administration, Clinical Research Administration, Social Work, Psychology, Epidemiology, Foreign MD
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Qualifications* Ph.D. in psychology, sociology, human geography, public policy & planning, or another related field Formal training and research experience with topics such as risk perception, protective action
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conductance response. The position is ideal for a recent psychology/neuroscience graduate who would like to obtain research experience in a research laboratory before applying to graduate school. Why Join
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Degree in Psychology, Neuroscience, Communication Sciences or a related field, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. at least one year of relevant experience. outstanding organizational
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and verbal communication skills. A valid driver's license and access to reliable transportation. Desired Qualifications* Associate Degree in Health Science (including Psychology, Public Health, Social
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psychology, sociology, human geography, public policy & planning, or another related field Formal training and research experience with topics such as: risk perception, protective action or risk mitigation
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mental illness by better matching pharmacological, psychological, and mobile-based treatments to patients. The Clinical Research Coordinator will be responsible for participant recruitment and follow-up
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to applying.) or An advanced degree in a health-related areas such as: Health Sciences, Behavioral Sciences, Public Health, Health Care Administration, Clinical Research Administration, Social Work, Psychology