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(AMOC). The work will involve climate modeling, analyses of observational and GCM data, and analytical approaches. A PhD in physical oceanography, atmospheric sciences or related disciplines is required
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in handling data produced from quantitative and qualitative approaches Creating analytic databases Developing analytical models under the guidance of the Investigators and the Biostatistician Providing
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electrophysiology in behaving animals, and/or (c) highly quantitative data analytic skills (possibly including computational modeling). The candidate will carry out high-density multiareal electrophysiological
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grant development. The candidate should have demonstrated experience collecting original data, advanced quantitative analytic skills, experience in database management, and experience with clinical
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Postdoctoral Associate Position, School of Public Health and Department of Biostatistics New Haven, Connecticut We are actively recruiting a postdoctoral associate to join the Public Health Data
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drafting the research protocol in collaboration with the primary investigator, submitting the protocol to the Institutional Review Board (IRB), conducting interviews with parents, collaborating on data
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Research Associate for a 2-3 year appointment working at the interface between neuroimaging, computational psychiatry and predictive analytics. Appointments are available to start in June 2024 or sooner
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) Excellent communication, analytical and problem-solving skills Knowledge of qualitative research methodologies and protocols Demonstrated experience with quantitative data analysis methodologies and fluency
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, on NIH-funded studies identifying epigenetic (e.g., DNA methylation) alterations associated with substance misuses in humans. The role will involve analyzing high throughput genomic data, including DNA
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cognitive effects of engagement with art. The Postdoctoral Associate’s primary responsibility will be to lead data collection, analyses, and writing research articles for publication in academic journals