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reception desk, as well as provide back-up coverage and support. Identify, develop, and implement process improvements, policies, and systems to streamline operations, using sound judgment to set priorities
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and alumni groups and possesses strong organizational, interpersonal, program management, event planning and computer skills, and is able to adopt new technology platforms. The Coordinator is also the
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discussed during the interview process. Responsibilities The Clinical Research Coordinator manages clinical trials (including some regulatory and budget requirements) and assists in the coordination of tests
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procedures. Manage USL?s physical facilities. Lead collaboration on USL service-level agreements (SLAs) related to office operations and technology upkeep, ensuring clarity of expectations, responsiveness, and
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. Responsibilities Serve as a thought leader and advocate for organizational development, driving a program that communicates the organization?s values and goals. Partner with the leadership team to provide proactive
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comprehensive medical histories and perform detailed physical examinations Review and interpret laboratory, imaging, and diagnostic test results Formulate assessments and develop patient-specific treatment plans
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. Preferred Qualifications Proficiency in CAD software for product design and modeling. Background in Physics or Optics. Basic knowledge of software development for embedded systems. Familiarity with cloud
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Professor Daniel Belsky, the Postdoctoral Research Scientist develops and leads projects related to and working in close collaboration with Belsky’s program of research into (1) development of omics-based
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for blocking the viral fusion process. Approaches include virology, cell biology, biochemistry, structural and computational biology. The candidate will be doing research focused on viral entry and membrane
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potential for transition to a faculty position through NIH/NSF career development grants. Doctoral degree (PhD) in a quantitative field: computer science, data science, bioinformatics, statistics, applied