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The phrase "a research associate at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's job title and the organization they are affiliated with.
Example: "She is a research associate at the University of Science and Technology, focusing on renewable energy projects."
Alternatives: "a research assistant in" or "a research fellow at".
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A research associate at the Woods Hole Masss).
Adam Corner is a research associate at Cardiff University.
Dr. Waelsch was a research associate at Columbia from 1936 to 1953.
He is also a research associate at the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
The bride, 28, is a research associate at Appleseed, an economic consulting firm in New York.
However, she is no longer even a "research associate" at the Autism Research Centre.
Jonathan Glennie is a research associate at the Overseas Development Institute.
Katie Auth is a research associate at Climate and Energy Worldwatch Institute.
"It raises a red flag," said Paul Hodgson, a research associate at the Corporate Library.
Her mother is a research associate at Kepner-Tregoe, a management consulting firm in Skillman.
Rob Webster is a research associate at the Institute of Education and freelance consultant/trainer.
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