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. The Schumacher laboratory in the Department of Biochemistry at the Duke University School of Medicine seeks a Postdoctoral fellow with expertise in Cryo-EM data collection, data processing, generation of cryo-EM
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inflammatory diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular, and Alzheimer’s disease. Successful candidates will lead projects using multi-omics datasets from large sample sizes of disease relevant tissues/cells
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will be able to function as a part of a large multidisciplinary team in a shared governance environment, and have a passion for developmental and family centered care. Shift: PRN, 12 hours Job Summary
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reimbursements and large expenditures; assess impact on departmental budgets and resource allocations, providing regular presentation to senior management. Review invoices and statements and approve payments
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), FDA, TJC, and CMS regulations. Preferred 2 years of management experience or equivalent leadership of large‑scale projects. Proficiency with complex healthcare data sets, analytical tools, and database
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. • Stabilizes infants less than 32 weeks until the infant can be transferred to Duke University Hospital. Ideal candidates will be able to function as a part of a large multidisciplinary team in a shared
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responsibilities will include: Lead in the development and execution of a plan/procedure for the collection of data (i.e., querying large databases using SAS, SQL, or other language), and the editing, validation
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financial and statistical activity reports. Ability to manipulate and organize large data sets and interpret implications for the medical center. Experience with ERP (preferably SAP) or other supply chain
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comfort and effectiveness working with high-net-worth individuals and corporate business leaders. Excellent communication skills, both oral and written. Must be able to communicate effectively to a large
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. • Stabilizes infants less than 32 weeks until the infant can be transferred to Duke University Hospital. Ideal candidates will be able to function as a part of a large multidisciplinary team in a shared