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full-time fellowship is crafted for early-career technical scholars with a strong interest in energy policy design and implementation. It offers a hands-on opportunity to apply your scientific skills and
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, protein chemistry, and structural biology. Our VPDoR Diversity Journey: We create a hub of innovation through the power of diversity of disciplines and people. We provide equitable access and opportunity
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Neuroscience and Precision Mental Health. This is a 5-year academic staff fixed-term position. The Academic Research Scientist will be involved directly in leading, designing and executing research to understand
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collection. Our lab emphasizes deploying novel strategies to evaluate the impacts of environmental change on human health, in order to better design and test interventions to mitigate the harmful impacts
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) design and implement research protocols, (ii) recruit and consent participants and ensure their safety and comfort, (iii) collect experimental data (with a special focus on functional magnetic resonance
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. · Design and customize reports based upon data in the database. Oversee and monitor regulatory compliance for utilization of the data. · Use system reports and analyses to identify potentially
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plan and study team meetings, agenda setting, presentation preparation, dissemination of action items and results, and return of results to study participants. Prior experience with research project
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at the Ethics Center. Two positions are available in 2024: 1. Ethics and Society Review (ESR) Research Fellow The ESR is designed to engage researchers in reflections of the ethical and societal consequences
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impactful cancer clinical trials serving the SCI’s catchment area. The SCI earned its most recent comprehensive cancer center designation by the NCI in 2022, and is a prominent, growing and complex Institute
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://med.stanford.edu/bronte-stewart-lab.html . Duties include*: Plan and perform research tasks requiring initiative and judgment by applying basic knowledge and understanding of scientific theory when precedents do not