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envision a future where science and scholarship provide the foundation for justice system transformation, where people and communities feel and experience equity, respect, and trust in the justice system
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of researchers. Required education and experience Candidates must have a PhD in a relevant field or discipline, such as psychology, political science, communication, or public health. Proficiency in survey and
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and beyond. Co-founded in 2015 by Professors Tracey Meares and Tom Tyler, the JC envisions a future where science and scholarship provide the foundation for building community vitality and transforming
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knowledge of data science and/or AI technologies; or of health disparities scholarship Preferred but not required areas of expertise include statistical and survey methods, qualitative interviewing, and
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of molecular biology or immunology and the biomedical sciences in general. A demonstrated success as a recent PhD graduate, with ability to or strong interest in applying single-cell multi-omics and statistical
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their PhD by the time of appointment. Graduate students who are working on their PhDs may apply, but must present proof of having completed and filed their dissertations, even if awaiting formal conferral
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Histories and Yale Library Special Collections communities at Yale. Compensation is competitive and includes benefits and health insurance. All applicants must have completed their PhD by the time of
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to address the most pressing issues facing humanity in the 21st century. We engage this challenge through scholarship of the highest caliber and through the cultivation of faith. It is this potent, unique
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molecular biology techniques (PCR, cloning and preparation of next generation libraries, viral vector preparation), protein chemistry (Western, sample prep for Mass-Spec) and general hematology-related