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, and serological tests in a research or clinical laboratory. May perform tests in one scientific discipline or perform selected tests in multiple disciplines. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's degree
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of abstracted data for accuracy, peer reviews, resolution of data edits, conduct non-reportable audits to ensure that all reportable cases are captured, consolidation of multiple data reports into a concise
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training. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Successful candidates will possess strong organizational, written, and verbal communication skills and possess the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
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per minute. Previous experience in a nonprofit and/or fundraising office is a plus. Ability to work in fast-paced, high profile environment. Experience in supporting multiple principles. Familiarity
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contexts. Strong organizational and time management skills, with attention to detail and follow-through. Ability to manage multiple priorities, work independently, and collaborate effectively in a team
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, including combining multiple complicated data sources using SAS. Experience with other programming languages such as R a plus. Experience in generating SAS-based reports using a variety of methods (e.g., PROC
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, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and ability to work on multiple fronts and in a fast-paced environment are key to being successful in this position. Financial Management: 50% Assists in
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, and manage multiple projects simultaneously. The ability to work independently as well as collaboratively to achieve goals with a commitment to delivering exceptional customer service. Strong written
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in multiple Emory academic departments affiliated with the Winship Brain Tumor Center, including: Hematology and Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Pathology and Laboratory
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. We are seeking post-doctoral fellows to assist with multiple NIH funded research projects, including the study on the OMIT-PTB study (https