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at The Carter Center . SUMMARY: The Carter Center’s Guinea Worm Eradication Program (GWEP) has a large multi-disciplinary research portfolio that is designed to investigate remaining transmission uncertainties
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manuscript preparation. Assist with organizing and managing qualitative and quantitative data collection tools. Program and manage survey tools using platforms such as KoboToolbox. Contribute to data cleaning
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language models (LLMs), generative AI, and cancer informatics. Projects may include training and fine-tuning domain-specific LLMs for clinical document summarization, treatment recommendation reasoning
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, recognition, evaluation, management, treatment, rehabilitation, and health care education and counseling for student athletes participating in the intercollegiate athletics program. This includes a primary
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operational and statistical reports to assist in effective decision-making. Conducts training, represents the program at international meetings and conferences, and networks with affiliated groups. May write
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, including slide-free imaging and multimodal techniques, for high-resolution analysis of human tissues. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Design and conduct experiments using advanced optical microscopy and tissue imaging
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research projects. Primary responsibilities will include research such as experimental design and data analysis, assistance in funding applications, and publication in peer-reviewed journals. JOB DESCRIPTION
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required timeframes and budgets. Assists in the design, implementation, and maintenance of program or study related systems and procedures. Supervises and provides guidance, clarification and feedback
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annual progress reports. Helps monitor progress toward achieving established objectives, goals, and deadlines. Opportunities to design and implement new initiatives, collaborate on publications on program
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the pediatric arm of Emory’s NCI-designated Winship Cancer Center. • We have the largest pediatric hematology program in the country (including 2000 active patients with sickle cell disease) and one of the four