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a proactive framework Provides support to students with disabilities with an approach that recognizes and values diversity with an intersectional approach to needs and their humanity. Reviews/updates
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Communication and Web Design Req ID: R0000236 Time Type: Part time Location: Waltham, MA Description: Job Description Summary The Human Factors in Information Design graduate program at Bentley University is
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have an employment relationship with RCC, as deemed necessary. Roxbury Community College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color
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interphase with pharmacologists, PK/PD modelers, and clinical pharmacokineticists to develop a translational pharmacology plan, human pharmacokinetics and dose projections for clinical candidates. As a PDM
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building, response to harm, problem-solving and violations of legal and human rights. Since 1997 Suffolk University Center for Restorative Justice has served as a regional/national/international thought
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DIRECTOR OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI), to join MIT's hub for low and no-carbon energy research, education, and outreach. Will act as second in command for this dynamic
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neuroimaging/behavioural studies on using behavioural, computational and neuroimaging research methods in humans Analysing neural, neuroimaging or behavioural data Dissemination of research findings
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Mitochondrial Complex I group. Research at the MRC MBU takes place in a vibrant community and is focused on the involvement of mitochondria and their dysfunction in an ever-increasing range of human diseases
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methods in humans Analysing neural, neuroimaging or behavioural data Dissemination of research findings Maintaining and developing methodological/ technical skills to expand their scientific potential
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contribute significantly to an MRC-funded programme of work called "Mechanisms in disorders of energy balance and body composition". Our group combines insights from human genetics with in vivo and functional