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significant effort in this position will be devoted to secondary analysis of survey data. • Support of sub-studies that support Flint Registry and PPHI missions. • Communication of research findings to public
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Back to search results Apply now Job no:954592 Work type:Support Staff Pay Grade: 11 Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Communication Arts Sciences Department: Communicative Sciences
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with epidemiology and biostatistics. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively. Good organizational skills. A graduate degree (MS or in Environmental Health
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scanning and related software is required. This position requires knowledge of basic personal computer terminology and the ability to use e-mail and the Internet. Knowledge of and experience with community
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Back to search results Apply now Job no:963808 Work type:Support Staff Pay Grade: 11 Major Administrative Unit / College: College Of Osteopathic Medicine Department: Family And Community Medicine
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in a health, medical, or scientific field; experience and expertise working with research and consenting participants; and a high level of problem-solving and communication skills. Able to relate and
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communication skills. Able to relate and provide support to participants; experience working in urban communities, primarily within research; experience with medical terminology; knowledge of data confidentiality
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communication skills. Able to relate and provide support to participants; experience working in urban communities, primarily within research; experience with medical terminology; knowledge of data confidentiality
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-Vidaurre Lab focuses on how socially learned vocalizations are used to communicate identity information, and how brain regions for producing learned vocalizations may be sensitive to the early-life
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research in the Smith-Vidaurre Lab focuses on how socially learned vocalizations are used to communicate identity information, and how brain regions for producing learned vocalizations may be sensitive