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Details Title Visiting Scholar or Fellow (Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies) School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies Position
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pre- and post-award activities for 2 substantial NIH funded cooperative agreements (with annual budgets over $38M), and directly supervises and provides leadership and guidance for 1 Team Lead/Sr. Grant
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topics. Assist in developing the curriculum for the NIH-mandated Responsible Conduct of Science (RCOS) course. Assist with the organization of the Graduate Science Education Series (GSES), https
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, is responsible for the design, monitoring and statistical analysis of clinical trials and observational studies for several major national and international NIH-funded clinical research networks. CBAR
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Scientist statistician to work in the International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials Network (IMPAACT). IMPAACT is a large NIH-funded collaborative clinical trials network with
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topics. Assist in developing the curriculum for the NIH-mandated Responsible Conduct of Science (RCOS) course. Assist with the organization of the Graduate Science Education Series (GSES), https
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effectiveness of different MDR-TB regimens. Under this NIH-funded initiative, the postdoctoral fellow will also study the impact of different methodologic approaches to reducing bias in observational tuberculosis
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to interdisciplinary research focused primarily on the quantitative social science of population change, socioeconomic development, and public health. Our goal is to produce population-based evidence that will better
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measurement of cognitive function across countries and cultures. The work is grounded in our ongoing NIH-funded flagship project, Health and Aging in Africa: A Longitudinal Study in South Africa (HAALSA
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determinants of disease in humans, a fundamental science of public health. In addition to pursuing ground-breaking global research initiatives, we educate and prepare future medical leaders and practitioners as