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analysis of these data and generate high-quality biological conclusions. Troubleshoot both the “wet lab” aspects of library preparation and the “dry lab” aspects of the computational pipelines. Attend weekly
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Research Assistant will provide support for research projects managed by the JHM IRB, serving as the central IRB of record for TIC and non-TIC projects. The Research Program Assistant is responsible
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missing information. Verify and enter pre-registration and insurance information into the computer system and prepare daily printed schedules for designated areas. Obtain and/or verify patient's demographic
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Research Animal Resources is seeking an Animal Care Supervisor to direct the daily operation of the animal facilities and associated support areas according to standard operating procedures and
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distributing documents appropriately. Minimum Qualifications High School diploma or graduation equivalent. Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant training program, such as courses provided through Medix
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Pepper spray. Basic computer usage and Microsoft Word. Degree of independent action performed on the job Work will be supervised on a daily basis by the on-duty Campus Safety and Security Shift Supervisor
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information into the computer system and prepare daily printed schedules for designated areas. Obtain and/or verify patient's demographic data by phone or in person. Confirm appointments by telephone and/or
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special event assignments. Use various computers and other equipment as a routine function of this position. Perform other security related services for the faculty, staff, students, and visitors
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, deadlines, and multiple priorities. Performs other clinical duties as assigned. Documentation (in accordance with Cornerstone clinic policy and all regulatory boards, (i.e., CARF, COMAR, and local agencies
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between the BIOS leadership and the research communities. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Program reports for tracking study performance such as study enrollment projections, site-based screening and