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A professional employee with a master's degree in Sociology, Rural Sociology, Demography, Political Science, Economics, Business Administration, or comparable field and one year of relevant experience and demonstrated competence can begin work at the Research Associate II level.
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We are looking for a research associate to join our interdisciplinary team. 1-3 years of laboratory technician, or research experience, especially in supporting more experienced engineers/scientists in an industrial setting.
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The Research on Affective Disorders and Developmental Laboratory (Director: Dr. Roselinde Kaiser) is an interdisciplinary group performing clinical research to gain insight into the brain, behavioral, and developmental processes that reflect or underlie depression and other mood experiences, with the goal of leveraging our discoveries to foster emotional health.
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We are looking to hire a postdoctoral scientist to explore a new line of research involving PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technology, microfluidics, and materials science. UIC is among the nation’s preeminent urban public research universities, a Carnegie RU/VH research institution, and the largest university in Chicago.
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Communicate regulatory as well as Business Unit requirements and research potential solutions to address issues identified by facility personnel, internal audits and regulatory inspections. This is a great opportunity if you are an experienced Safety Manager, Safety Supervisor, Safety Coordinator, EHS Consultant, or EHS Specialist.
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The University of Miami is currently seeking a Research Associate 2 to work at Soffer Clinical Research Center in Miami. Prof. Zhang currently serves as a standing member for the NIH study section: Motor Function, Speech and Rehabilitation (MFSR) , and an associate editor for several peer-reviewed journals, including IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, and Neurourology and Urodynamics.
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The candidate will work in Dr. Di Feng's lab on research projects to better understand mechanisms leading to chronic kidney disease and hypertension. The current job is ideal for candidates who want to gain more basic science research experience and skills prior to applying for graduate school.
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Position Title Post-Doc Research Associate. The UNC Neuroscience Center is an inter-departmental research center on the campus of UNC - Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Our mission is to promote various and extensive neuroscience research with a specific emphasis on developmental, cellular, and disease-related processes.
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The Associate Research Compliance Officer (ARCO) will work under the oversight of the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute’s (DFCI’s, Institute’s) Research Compliance Officer (RCO) to grow and manage the activities of a high quality, robust, and sustainable research compliance program, with a focus on clinical research.
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We are seeking an Advanced Research Associate for Bio-Techne's Protein Purification department in Minneapolis. Our group supports 5000 different protein products used in academic research, pharmaceutical research, and all facets of biological science including: neurodegenerative diseases, stem cell research, glycobiology, developmental biology, etc.
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Somebody with lab experience and any type of Chemistry experience Lab: Research and development. Conduct routine/non-routine research and design experiments with minimal assistance. Analytical chemistry instrumentation experience (e.g. HPLC (Prefer), UPLC(Prefer), UHPLC, Mass Spectrometry.
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Conduct literature search to design in vitro/in vivo models and conduct thorough research to initiate pipeline development. You will work in a supportive Research and Development team, and collaborate cross-functionally including the clinical team, manufacturing team, and other various functions.
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This is an exciting opportunity for clinical research professionals with at least one year of Clinical Research Coordinator experience to fill Clinical Research Associate (CRA) openings with Medpace.
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As a Clinical Research Coordinator II, you will work independently providing study coordination including screening of potential patients for protocol eligibility, presenting non-medical trial concepts and details, and participating in the informed consent process.
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The Food Service Associate II PRN may be assigned any of the following areas of responsibility: Host/Hostess, Tray line, Porter, Pots and Pans/Dish Room. Come join our team as a(an) Food Service Associate II. We care for our community.
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