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The Frederick National Laboratory is a Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and operated by Leidos Biomedical Research, Inc. The lab addresses some of the most urgent and intractable problems in the biomedical sciences in cancer and AIDS, drug development and first-in-human clinical trials, applications of nanotechnology in medicine, and rapid response to emerging threats of infectious diseases.
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Provide technical lab support by performing complex laboratory and research related tasks which include immunologic in vitro assays, RIA, ELISA, prep for SEM, and perform in vivo studies in animal models.
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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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Common projects include quick-turnaround primary and secondary research to support topics like international student services and equity in college admissions. All teams’ work involves a balance of quick turnaround and longer (e.g., six week) research assignments, requiring a mix of qualitative and quantitative research as well as application of existing EAB research to individual client questions.
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CINO focuses on developing the most advanced technologies and to provide expert knowledge for our Navy, Army, and other U.S. government sponsors in the following concentrations: Communications and Imaging, Cyber Innovation, Navigation Research and Development, Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, Information Science and Technology, Visualization and Decision Support, Institute for Non-Lethal Defense Technologies.
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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 selectee will serve as a Clinical Research Psychologist in the National Threat Assessment Center. Providing training and guidance to agency personnel on mental health risk assessment and how research and clinical best practices impact the agency's understanding of the risk posed by protective intelligence subjects to U.S. Secret Service protected interests.
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Lead an initiative to help increase technical knowledge (statistical, research, survey design, data analysis, global health, with a focus on improving functional technical literacy. You have 5-7 years relevant experience in global health/development with a focus on quantitative and/or research support of health programs/policy.
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As a Survey Research Analyst, you’ll combine strong statistical programming skills, a deep knowledge of survey methodologies, and domain expertise in public opinion research to drive our team’s data collection, reporting, analytics, and consultative offerings.
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Excet, a Precise Systems Company seeks a Battery Research Scientist who will work as a leading member of the technical team performing R&D activities in an advanced battery research group at a U.S. Navy laboratory.
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By performing scientific and policy research, developing funding notices, and writing reports, you will play a key role in NOAA's mission to improve weather, water, and climate forecasting and mitigation.
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The laboratory of Dr. David Watkins is looking for a talented Senior 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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This position is to support the Military HIV Research Program (MHRP) located at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) in Silver Spring, MD. This position provides an opportunity to participate in research projects using single-cell multiomics technologies and complex computational analyses to address questions critical to military and world health.
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The Research Analyst will track Chinese overseas economic activity to using open-source materials to help draft analytic products interpreting the geopolitical and security significance of this activity for clients.
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Gravity Research is hiring a Public Policy Research Intern to join our team. Gravity Research’s newest product is a research service that helps Fortune 500 companies make informed decisions about when and how to engage on societal issues, such as racial equity, LGBTQ+ rights, climate, and human rights.
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