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cutting-edge methodological and collaborative biomedical and public health research. Our nationally-recognized faculty receive research funding through grants from the National Institutes of Health
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the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other Federal agencies. The Biostatistics Center is a leader in the statistical coordination of major medical research programs of national and international scope
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aging. College research is funded by the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, Gates Foundation, other major private foundations, and state and federal
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Institutes of Health funding and in the 99th percentile in research dollars per investigator according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. Newsweek's "The World's Best Smart Hospitals" ranks
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investigator, Dr. Jason Hoppe, DO. Funding support comes from project grants from both private and federal sources (e.g., US Department of Defense, Bureau of Justice Assistance, SAMHSA, National Institutes
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National Institutes of Health. The Senior Biostatistician will join the DC Cohort Analytic Group and will work on various analyses as they relate to the DC Cohort. The work involves planning, designing
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investigators are primarily supported by external grant funding from federal and other sources, especially the National Institutes of Health. The scientists in DOR’s BHA&ID section (currently 15 scientists, 1
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Emory University - Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences | Atlanta, Georgia | United States | 29 days ago
has been ranked in the top 5 pediatric departments in National Institutes of Health research funding since 2016 and was ranked #1 in 2020 and 2022. This job opportunity is part of our ambitious $200M
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proposal preparation and post-award management with an emphasis on National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other biomedical related funding agencies, including awards with multiple subawards, international
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Blood Institute (NHLBI) and other institutions, centers, and offices of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The goals of the HCHS/SOL study include further exploration of the prevalence and