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but not limited to Chemical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. This position will collaborate with the Engineering faculty and/or researchers on interrelated activities
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New York, NY. We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our computational team. Our overarching research goal at the CTCN is to identify and model molecular mechanisms
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of procedures for underpayment appeals for payors, including development of key metrics, identification, and remedy of underpayment trends with the establishment of timetables and tracking mechanisms
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of procedures for underpayment appeals for payors, including development of key metrics, identification and remedy of underpayment trends with establishment of timetables and tracking mechanisms
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establishment of timetables and tracking mechanisms for such resolution and payment i.e., root cause analysis and follow up via meetings and discussions with payors. People Promotes staff professionalism and
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of procedures for underpayment appeals for payors, including development of key metrics, identification and remedy of underpayment trends with establishment of timetables and tracking mechanisms
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mechanisms for such resolution and payment i.e., root cause analysis and follow up via meetings and discussions with payors. People Promotes staff professionalism and performance with training and feedback
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, MRIs, etc.); ensure that equipment or machinery is operating and maintained properly; supervise students; work with study participants, including recruitment and interviewing, and reimbursements; may be
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of procedures for underpayment appeals for payors, including development of key metrics, identification and remedy of underpayment trends with establishment of timetables and tracking mechanisms
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on Immunology. The research will primarily focus on the exploration of molecular mechanisms of cytotoxicity in natural killer cells and the investigation of the genetic and biological underpinnings of primary