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The research assistant will assist in daily operation of the psychology research conducted in the Gallo Lab, including programming of cognitive tasks, recruiting and testing and orchestrating research participants, and overseeing student RAs on the research project.
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The Artistic Programming Coordinator at The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center provides both strong administrative and curatorial support to the National Orchestral Institute + Festival (NOI+F) and The Clarice’s presented music programming, with a focus on classical and jazz.
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Master's degree from an accredited college or university in health economics and outcomes research (with strong analytical skills), statistics, mathematics, psychometrics/psychology, epidemiology, computer science or related fields.
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The ideal candidate will be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program in an engineering or biomedical science discipline; have completed coursework in Calculus and linear algebra; be experienced with scientific programming; and have outstanding work habits and organizational skills.
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Experience working in HEOR, value and economics outcomes research (VEOR), or real world evidence (RWE) claims experience. Analytics will include: health economics and outcomes research (HEOR), market basket assessment of diseases or treatment usage.
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The Lead Research Scientist, NGS Core will also be responsible for work in the laboratory, performing sequencing, and analyzing sequencing data. The Lead Research Scientist, NGS Core will be primarily responsible for the development and direction of the Core, on the basis of experience and expertise in the field of sequencing, and will supervise researchers and students to provide a vital and necessary service to the GWU and DC research communities.
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Technical knowledge of neuroimaging and brain anatomy, experience with organizing, maintaining, and analyzing large brain imaging datasets, programming expertise with python, Bash and parallel computing, experience with Brain Imaging Data Standards (BIDS) and MRI—based neuroimaging software programs (e.g., FreeSurfer, ITKSna) and statistics/machine learning strongly preferred.
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As a Research Specialist the Meeks Lab, you will have the opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects using cutting-edge bioinformatics techniques. You are a highly motivated and skilled bioinformatics scientist with a strong research background.
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The Center Fellows work on a variety of Center projects, including a grant-funded LSAT pipeline program, community education, programming, fundraising, and research projects related to racial justice and criminal justice reform.
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To drive continued success in this exciting clinical research field, we are seeking committed, skilled, and customer-focused individuals to join our winning team as Associate Director, Statistical Programming for our Bridgewater, New Jersey, USA on-site location, or remotely from a home-based office anywhere in the USA in accordance with our Work from Home policy.
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Zeiss Calypso programming experience. CMM Programming, Calypso and PCDIMS. CFS collaborates with MIT to leverage decades of research combined with groundbreaking new high-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnet technology.
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Experience with one or more of the following: LabVIEW programming or similar data acquisition and controls experience modeling in SolidWorks/Creo/Ansys/Fluent, or programming using Excel VBA/MathCAD/Matlab/Python is required.
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Programming skills, such as experience in Python, Java, C, Go, Ruby, Swift, MongoDB, ArangoDB, PostgresSQL, Analyst Notebook, Palantir, or other programming languages and databases. computer engineering, electrical engineering, information technology, malware, optical, programming, radar.
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The Division of Neuropharmacology and Neurological Disease within the Emory National Primate Research Center at Emory University is currently seeking a Postdoc to join the Neuromodulation for Epilepsy team.
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Strong programming skills in Python, and familiarity with AI frameworks like TensorFlow or PyTorch. Proven track record of research in NLP and GenAI, evidenced by publications, patents, or software releases.
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