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the effect of front-of-package food labels on grocery purchases. The position requires education or relevant experience in public health, behavioral science, nutrition, psychology, or related fields and
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the potential to improve physical and psychological health and well-being. · Help develop the new scientific field of Screenomics, studying media, behavior and health, in real time, in situ
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health, behavioral science, nutrition, psychology, or related fields and the ability to carry out multiple concurrent research tasks (e.g., recruitment, scheduling, participant visits, literature reviews
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Note: Not all unique aspects of the job are covered by this job description. Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS), part of Vaden Health Center at Stanford University, invites applicants
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, investigators, or managers. This position will be on-site and will be based on the Stanford main campus. . DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: BA degree in psychology, neuroscience, or statistics Experience with complex
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their sleeves, and thrive in a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment. If you're ready to contribute to research that bridges the gap between psychology and medicine, we want to hear from you! The position
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education and relevant experience. Experience in a quantitative discipline relevant to the domain of the research in the lab, such as psychology, neuroscience, or statistics. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
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of the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University and serves as a laboratory for the Department of Psychology. The department established the school in 1949, and the current building in
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mental health. One current project is the implementation and evaluation of TRANSFORM. TRANSFORM is a holistic and culturally responsive group-based intervention designed to disrupt the psychological impact
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to the position. . DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS: BS/BA degree in Psychology, Human Biology, Neurosciences, Biomedical engineering, or related fields Previous research experience in cognitive neuroscience Previous