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: The Sr. Research Development Officer (SRDO) will be responsible for increasing institutional research competitiveness through targeted capacity building, supporting strategic initiatives, developing
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was founded in 2008 with a vision of pioneering a potentially new approach to treating patients with cancer and other serious diseases. Our novel approach to cancer treatment involves targeting the export
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deficit hyperactivity disorders (ADHD). The central responsibilities for the Specialists’ who support this program are to identify students’ areas of need, provide twice-weekly targeted support sessions
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years of experience in program administration, adult education, workforce development, and/or social work. Skills and Competencies: Have an understanding of the culture and needs of underserved (targeted
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statements should not exceed five pages. Consideration of applications will begin in January 2025 with a target start date of September 2025. The position will remain open until filled. Inquiries and
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outcomes recognized by the funding agencies and other potential funding agencies. The DIRECTOR is expected to lead key efforts to win large contracts and contract vehicles (targeting 9-figure class), growing
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cancer immunotherapy, we combine our leading expertise in protein kinases with a uniquely targeted, scalable approach to empower the rapid design and development of transformational medicines
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current parents in targeted areas nationally. Engage faculty strategically with prospects; maintain correspondence; and keep the Executive Director, faculty, and appropriate University administrators
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operations within a complex organization. • Proficient in modern sales tools (e.g,HubSpot, SalesForce) • Demonstrated ability to achieve revenue targets in a B2B sales environment. • Able to build
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of medicinal chemistry. The candidate will be responsible for designing, synthesizing, and optimizing molecules targeting GPCRs (cannabinoid receptors; allosteric and orthosteric) and ion channels (a4b2 nAChR