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Job Description The IT Technician (Level II or I) is responsible for providing hardware and software support for local computing resources. Supports local networking resources and requirements
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population are distinctive and require specialized care. As a fellow in our program, you will have the unique opportunity to train with clinicians who have formal dual expertise in pediatric hematology
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and departmental requirements. The Sr. Research Administrator, Global Contracts and Grants is responsible for: Collaborate with GPM Operations and Program Leaders while leading the effort to process all
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of the procedure and preventive maintenance manuals to reflect current practices. Collect quality data, as assigned, and assist in Quality Program initiatives as required. Comply with all standards/ requirements
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, diagnostic imaging, pathology and clinical genomics. We offer one of the few comprehensive pediatric Solid Tumor fellowship programs in the country. As a clinical fellow in our Solid Tumor fellowship program
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that illustrate global collaboration, program impact, and key initiatives. Design new UI features for the St. Jude Global Alliance Online Community and support adoption through clear visual guidance and user
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program. Candidates at the Associate Professor level should have a national scientific reputation, current research funding, and a history of mentorship and leadership. Applicants should be eager
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motivated Senior Bioinformatics Analyst. The CENOS is a collaborative translational research program with a mission to improve survival and morbidity for children with brain tumors. Through application
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institution. Maintains regular and predictable attendance. Minimum Education and/or Training: High school diploma or GED required Completion of an apprenticeship program or equivalent education/training desired
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focuses on mitochondria – often called the “powerhouse of the cell” -- and combines the modern tools of genomics and computation with classical biochemical physiology to investigate this organelle in health