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, Patient-Centered Decision Making, Education, Community Engagement and Outreach, as well as methodological cores in Qualitative and Mixed Methods, Economic Analysis, Practice-Based Research Networks (PBRNs
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multidisciplinary research approaches that may include, e.g., modern methods in gene editing and high throughput sequencing. The successful candidate will be expected to develop a vigorous and sustainable portfolio
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Professional Position #00841613– Requisition # 38211 Job Summary: The Eissa lab is seeking to hire an entry-level Research Services Information Sciences Professional to assist with computational modeling
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. Additionally, they have intimate knowledge of data transfer mechanisms and usage, thus can inform strategies to streamline these processes through computational and artificial intelligence-based approaches
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. Conduct rigorous stakeholder and communication management tasks to recruit and maintain engagement of numerous project partners at various sites. Coordinate submission process for Date Use Agreements (DUA
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and procedures. Identify opportunities to improve service delivery methods and procedures, identify resource needs, review with appropriate management staff, and implement improvements. Community
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qualifications at the time of hire. Nurse Practitioner: · MSN required from an accredited Nurse Practitioner program · Current Advanced Practice Registered Nurse licensure by a national
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informatics team. Key Responsibilities: REDCap Administration: 50% Assist with testing monthly and ad-hoc REDCap upgrades Serve as a liaison between technical staff (Database Administrators, software developers
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of faculty and staff, particularly in the areas of research program development and educational innovation. • Administer and lead the continual refresh and renewal of curricula, delivery methods, and
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older drivers who use cannabis. The OARS will support the research study team to improve community outreach methods and increase the recruitment and retention of older adults in the study. The OARS will