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The specialized experience requirements for the GS-12 level of this position are: Experience conducting research related to animal disease; analyzing experimental data and communicating research results through technical publications and presentations; and collaborating with other scientists.
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Doctoral degree and 7+ years of experience in a research discipline relevant to patient-centered outcomes research (e.g., clinical epidemiology, health services research, sociology, psychology, health policy, biostatistics, economics, bioinformatics, data science, education, or health education.
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The Research Scientist works with a small team of other scientists, statistical/programming analysts, database manager, and web specialist at Columbia Basin Research (CBR). Other research studies that the Research Scientist may be involved with include salmon river migration, mark-recapture modeling, river temperature modeling, climate change impacts on salmon species, laboratory or field research, and open science.
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Caspian Policy Center (CPC) is an independent, nonprofit research think tank based in Washington, D.C. Economic, political, energy, and security issues of the Caspian region constitute the central research focus of the Center.
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Conduct formative and contextual user experience research studies to understand users' goals, needs, journeys, and pain points with respect to the eVoucher and Vendor Manager products. Provide subject matter expertise in User Experience Design (e.g., Human Centered Design, User Research, User Personas, User Journeys, Developing, Prototyping, Design Mock-ups, and Evaluating Usability.
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Experience in ethnography, person-centered cognitive interviewing, focus group research, interpretive qualitative research and textual analysis, metaphor analysis, media content analysis, and/or experimental surveys.
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Job responsibilities are similar to the following positions: Research Scientist, Graduate Research Scientist, Research Associate, Research Assistant, Associate Professor, Assistant Professor.
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The Research Assistant provides professional directed research support to the Philip Knight Chair in Japan Studies, and other scholars in the Center for Asia Policy Studies (CAPS) on occasion, on topics related to Japan’s domestic and foreign policy, U.S.-Asia relations, and international relations in East Asia. In addition to research support, the Research Assistant provides administrative support and coordination for operations and events for the CAPS Director and Associate Director.
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Working with colleagues in the Office Advancement and across the Smithsonian, the Prospect Research Analyst contributes to the meaningful engagement of donors and prospects by providing research and strategy recommendations relevant to the Institution’s fundraising priorities.
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The research assistant will be responsible for performing tissue culture and basic molecular and biochemical lab techniques (PCR, immunoprecipitations, western blots) and will have the opportunity to learn early drug development, proteomics, and genomic screening approaches.
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The Sr. Research Assistant will be supervised day-to-day by the laboratory manager but will work closely with the laboratory PIs (Drs. Lance Price and Cindy Liu) and other members of the research team.
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HJF is seeking a Programmer Analyst II to support the Data Coordinating and Analysis Center (DCAC) for the Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) and the Emerging Infectious Diseases Branch (EIDB) of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), whose Home Office is located at 6720A Rockledge Drive, Bethesda, Maryland.
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The laboratory of Dr. David Watkins is looking for a talented Research Associate who is interested in working in the development and efficacy testing of vaccines, diagnostics, and therapeutic drugs against virus and other diseases including cancers.
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External partners and research performers include a wide range of individuals and organizations, including the other services (Army, Air Force, and The Coast Guard), other government agencies, academia, industry and many components within the US Navy and Marine Corps.
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The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency with a mission to find solutions to agricultural problems that affect Americans every day from field to table.
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