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Professor of Informatics Location: Philadelphia, PA Open Date: May 09, 2024 Deadline: May 09, 2026 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time The Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics (DBEI) at the Perelman
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years of related experience in research. Knowledge of Microsoft Office is required. Strong interpersonal skills are highly desired. Basic knowledge of biosensor technology is an advantage. Participating
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Award, an internal scholarship program between universities in the United Kingdom and Penn that offers a life-changing opportunity for exceptional students. The NCF Director will also serve as the liaison
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equivalent degree. Research or scholarship responsibilities may include the development of an independent research program focused on comprehending adult neurogenesis and the circuit-level mechanisms of brain
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research results in laboratory meetings. The ideal candidate will: Evaluate sera samples for the presence of anti-HSV antibodies against functional epitopes using biosensor technology. Gather data
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on an adolescent teen driving health program at the School of Nursing. Overall responsibilities will include assisting with study coordination and recruitment for investigator-initiated studies, multi
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opportunity to work with both quanitative and qualitative data. Qualifications: BA/BS in Business, Economics, Social Sciences, Statistics, Computer Science, or related field, with an interest in pursuing a PhD
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. Perform a variety of statistical and econometric analyses. Review relevant literature as guided by the professor and write research reports. Independent thinking, a thorough understanding of economics and
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to ensure regulatory compliance and timely completion of project/program deliverables. Job Description In the Department of Biology in the School of Arts and Sciences, we are building upon our internationally
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Clinical Research Assistant (Department of Hematology/Oncology) Job Profile Title Clinical Research Assistant B Job Description Summary This full-time staff member will support the clinical research program