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Adolescent Comparative Effectiveness Research (PACER), within the Department of Pediatrics at IUSM, began in 2013 as an outgrowth of the Children’s Health Services Research program (CHSR) (see below
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the management and administration of all aspects of the program. Assists with all aspects of the recruitment process, including development of recruitment plans and targeting potential student-athletes. Develops
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genomics, or other related research area. Candidate must have expertise in large datasets, developing analysis pipelines, omics analyses, the ability to program and use command line tools, machine learning
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Vice Chair of Translational Research. The successful candidate must have either a Ph.D. or M.D. degree, expertise in molecular mechanisms of disease, and an established research program with success in
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and reports. Purchases promotional print materials from IU Print Services. Assists with Luddy LLC Innovative Lab Internship Program: Organizes applications for the internship program. Coordinates with
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Director of Research for the Center and co-Director of Research for the AMPATH Kenya Research Program. This is a key position within the administration of research for both the IUCGHE and the AMPATH Kenya
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Position Summary Dr. Matthew Aalsma, Vice Chair of Health Services Research and Director of the Adolescent Behavioral Health Research Program in the Department of Pediatrics at Indiana University School
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. Trains graduate program personnel in areas related to the graduate student life cycle, with a particular emphasis on admissions and recruitment. Plans and coordinates office communications, staff outreach
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in collaboration with campus partners. Oversees the HLS Student Ambassador Program, ensuring that student representatives align with the Director's recruitment strategy and engagement goals. General
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selected master's degrees and certificates through its traditional main campus in Richmond, off-campus sites, and online program options. Indiana University East values a diversity of backgrounds