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deadlines 4. Support development efforts for the department, in collaboration with the Development Office, including: Working closely with the Vice Chairs, Program Directors, Core Directors, and with
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of Pennsylvania is seeking a candidate for a Postdoctoral Researcher position under the supervision of Professor Edgar Dobriban (Department of Statistics and Data Science, Wharton School, and Department of Computer
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interns. The service also plans to start a radiation oncology residency program in the Fall of 2026. Advantages of the position include a Comprehensive Oncology service with dedicated medical and radiation
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addition to these projects, the research assistant will attend data management meetings, provide detailed updates, edit content, inventory data, and implement data management processes, informatics solutions and database
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of Pernambuco. The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) has fostered research and training in population since 1962, with support from the NICHD P30 program from 1978-2003 and
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University of Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania Furnace, Pennsylvania | United States | about 18 hours ago
or clinic, and reading CT/MRI/nuclear. Other cardiac imaging modality abilities are welcome. An interest in clinical research or in informatics is desirable. The University provides a comprehensive and
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or clinic, and reading CT/MRI/nuclear. Other cardiac imaging modality abilities are welcome. An interest in clinical research or in informatics is desirable. The University provides a comprehensive and
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to work with a wide variety of personalities. Basic computer skills (MS Word, MS Excel, Google Drive) and working knowledge of databases a must. Some weekend and evening work required. Knowledge of and
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in Radiation Therapy, and two specialty RO interns. The service also plans to start a radiation oncology residency program in the Fall of 2026. Advantages of the position include a Comprehensive
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(PCVP) program, funded by the PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD), and the PCVP Schools program, funded by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention