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Policy Research Assistant Hybrid (Washington, DC or Durham, NC) Margolis Institute for Health Policy
deliverables. Implement and coordinate activities to execute assigned elements of plans and projects. Support the execution of Duke-Margolis public and expert convenings (e.g., workshops, roundtables, seminars
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assessment and subsequent budget development and negotiation with sponsor including the use of the Clinical Research Management System, if applicable. Prepare, coordinate and review proposal elements such as
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review proposal elements such as biosketches, justifications and facilities & resources for consistency, accuracy, and completeness. Monitor compliance with agency and University regulations regarding
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. Advise the PI on administrative requirements in preparing proposal submissions. Prepare, coordinate and review certain proposal elements (biosketches and facilities & resources) for consistency, accuracy
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, including engaging with external partners in content matters. Execute assigned elements of complex plans and projects with limited guidance. Manage and/or coordinate Duke-Margolis events and public or private
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study team members and collaborators. Science: May assist with simple literature searches under supervision from PI or CRC. Demonstrates a basic understanding of the elements of research study designs
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, component replacement and repair, system monitoring and the installation and maintenance of software. • Ensures security of technology solutions including maintenance and development of ISOPs as
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inference techniques, multilevel and hierarchical models, latent class analysis, and predictive modeling techniques. Conduct standard epidemiologic risk factor modeling as well as direct and indirect
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, develops elements of research protocols for simple studies (e.g., registries, survey studies). Study and Site Management: As directed, attends or schedules site visits. Records participant accrual
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Oncology Hospitalist physicians will supervise teams of advanced practice providers (APPs) engaged in direct patient care activities and medical/clinical practice as the principal component of his/her