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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Assists in developing, implementing and evaluating recruitment strategies and activities for one or more academic programs. Attends
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and expertise of laboratory and experimental platforms necessary to advance basic and/or translational research programs. Staff Scientists will have leadership responsibilities, and will oversee quality
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program and knowledge of HVAC systems. Valid Georgia driver's license and insurable driving record. All positions in this classification must have the ability to lift 50 pounds and to bend, stoop and twist
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program. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Ensures office activities comply with Emory policies and procedures. Responds to incoming telephone calls. Maintains calendars and prioritizes meeting requests for management
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basic and/or translational research programs. KEY RESPONSIBIITIES: Responsible for working with experimental platforms specific to the hiring Program. Duties will include but are not limited
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. Assist in coordinating and delivering the control condition under the direction of the Program Associate. Communicate with study participants regarding upcoming data collection activities. Administer study
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across departmental or center boundaries is essential. About the Aflac Cancer & Blood Disorders Center The successful candidate will join one of the strongest pediatric hematology/oncology programs in
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breast center locations. A large AP/CP residency program, 14 accredited subspecialty fellowships (including a gynecologic pathology fellowship), advanced molecular diagnostic capabilities, and close ties
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administration program and three years clinical research experience. Or a licensed as a practical nurse (LPN) and two years clinical research experience. Or a Bachelor's degree in a scientific, health related, or
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Award) Research Education Program. Georgia CTSA represents a collaboration between Emory University, Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia Tech, and the University of Georgia. The Georgia CTSA Research