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Central Research Support Staff: 7 (4 Grant Administrators, 1 Sr. Lab Manager, 1 Clinical Trials Manager, 1 Data Quality Director) The DOS is heavily invested in Research and requires that the Director delivers a deficit free research portfolio including the individual management of 450+ separate financial accounts, with 300 IRB reviewed protocols, 40 IACUC reviewed protocols, and upwards of 230 new proposals/ project preparations per year.
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Excellent quantitative modeling, analytical, research, and programming skills (e.g., R, Python, SAS, MATLAB, SQL, VBA, and other programming languages) MRM’s validation work is focused on models used to make business and operating decisions in the general areas of credit risk, market risk, securities finance, asset management, compliance, stress testing, etc.
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Innovate and expand our assay portfolio by identifying, evaluating, and implementing new assay technologies through literature research, academic collaborations, and adaptation from other groups within the company.
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The Sethi Laboratory at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School is seeking a highly motivated, creative, collegial and dedicated full-time research technician with a bachelor's in biology or related field to join their group.
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The group is looking to hire two experienced Fundamental Equity Research Analysts in support of their Quality and Real Assets (Resources, Climate Change) strategies. 5+ years of work experience related to equity research.
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The Senior Research Analyst supports and advances the goals of Boston Indicators, conducting original research, managing research projects, and developing ongoing working relationships with TBF staff, community groups, and civic leaders across Greater Boston.
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In this role, the Market Analyst will lead with a market-centric focus, gathering and publishing competitive intelligence and market research around the Data Product landscape.
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Wave Life Sciences seeks a highly motivated biologist to join its research team in Cambridge, Massachusetts to support a rapidly expanding RNA targeting platform that uses multiple therapeutic modalities.
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The new hire will be appointed as a Research Fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital and Postdoc at the Harvard Medical School and will be affiliated with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
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The Tufts Department of Biology has diverse research interests and is engaged in cutting-edge biological research in molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, neurobiology, physiology, plant ecology, animal behavior, and conservation biology.
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The Marcus Institute for Aging Research seeks a Senior Project Director to work in the Brain Stimulation and Home-Based Neuromodulation Program run by Dr. Alvaro Pascual-Leone and Dr. Bradley Manor.
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Use market research to make informed decisions and adapt the sales strategy accordingly. Ability to adapt to changing market conditions and a dynamic business environment. Strong understanding of the industry, market dynamics, and customer behavior.
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The successful candidate will support the Archivist with several research, public history, and archiving projects. The position’s primary responsibility is to assist the Archivist in supporting the Racial Redress and Reparations Lab of the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice (CRRJ), an affiliate program of the Center for Law, Equity and Race’s research of legacies of slavery in the City of Boston that adversely affected Black residents of the city.
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The Senior Grants and Contracts Manager will support innovative research at the world's leading public health research institution, primarily in the Department of Global Health & Population.
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Accuracy and Attention to Detail, Coaching Others, Credit Analysis and Verification, Decision Making and Critical Thinking, Knowledge of Underwriting, Managing Multiple Priorities, Market Research, Real Estate Development, Real Estate Practice, Real Estate Property Data Analysis, Real Estate Sales Closings and Agreements, Regulatory Environment - Financial Services.
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