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The Market Research Intern (Data Analyst) will work under the direction of and partnership with the Market Research Manager and analyze business and market data.
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Conduct thematic research and produce institutional-quality reports related to market abuse and downstream economic impacts within the crypto ecosystem. As research analyst you’ll be expected to produce both immediate responses (e.g., following a major DeFi protocol manipulation) as well as longer term insights following a more structured agenda around the pillars of market abuse and onchain threats that form the core of Solidus’ product suite.
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Two (2) - five (5) Years’ experience in sensory expert panel and consumer research (consumer research, sensory research agencies, food science, chemistry, market research agencies, etc.
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This is a hands-on research and development position with some project management responsibilities. This team works on cutting-edge optical sensor research involving innovative design, selection, and implementation of emerging optoelectronic components, as well as system integration, testing, and troubleshooting.
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Locate land suitable for acquisition and development by conducting the necessary market research and due diligence. If you are a Land Acquisition Manager, Land Acquisition Project Manager or Commercial Broker with site acquisition experience, this may be a great next step for you.
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The primary function of this position will be a part of PoC experiments, assay development, and collaborative research with biopharma companies and academic institutes that take advantage of GC technology.
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A Research Scientist position is immediately available in the laboratory of Xuewei Wang in the Department of Molecular Medicine and Neuroscience Institute at University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa.
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Collaborating closely with the Medical Team and the Market Access team, the MVL engages in scientific exchange and enters strategic discussions with health care decision makers as they relate to medical/clinical and health economic and outcome research (HEOR) data with payers, policy makers, and other decision makers and influencers.
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The Principal/Lead Bioinformatics Research Scientist functions independently to coordinate large-scale bioinformatics projects, providing project oversight, scientific and technical advice, programming support, and other input as required to achieve established objectives.
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Managing implementation of all or a portion of evaluation/research plans including participating in project meetings, coordinating stakeholder meetings, assisting with survey/protocol development, managing data collection, submitting IRB applications, resolving problems and tracking project timelines and deliverables.
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Knowledge of open source tools and technologies in nonproliferation research such as geospatial analysis, satellite and ground imagery analysis, and 3D modeling. Under the supervision of the CNS East Asia Program Director, the Research Associate will assist in the operations and implementation of activities tasked to and performed at CNS, as described in the duties below.
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DescriptionThe research group of Dr. Elaine Yu at Vitalant Research Institute (VRI), an affiliate of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), is seeking talented and highly motivated Research Associate I. The Research Associate will focus on statistical and bioinformatic analyses for several studies regarding cardiometabolic health among blood donors.
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Our client is looking for a Research Associate to join their Immunoassay team and work in developing and performing immunoassays that provide high quality products and services to clients as we partner with them to produce innovative ways to improve global health.
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Support Market Development Manager with brand building, programming, and distribution activities with customers. The Market Development Representative- Fontana will be responsible for achieving volume and distribution goals for our Brands across Sazerac’s portfolio.
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Identify, develop, and execute strategic research project activities as delegated to them by the Senior Research Projects Manager. Research, develop and formulate new surface treatment products for the printed circuit board, molded interconnect, connector and IC substrate industries.
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