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research. Demonstrates increased responsibility through management of teams and leadership of scientific projects by applying advanced knowledge, skills, and input necessary for protocol development, as
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dollars in annual sponsored research funding and is responsible for the development of lifesaving treatments such as angioplasty, drug-eluting stents, and the most successful and commonly used HIV/AIDS
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and regulatory changes. Directs development and enterprise adoption of identity data systems and identity fabrics that embed IAM capabilities into critical workflows such as Revenue Cycle operations and
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social posts). Acts as a strategic partner for a subset of Emory's schools and units to identify and implement fundraising campaigns for priority programs. Reviews content development for annual giving
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of education, training and experience. Knowledge of software development in a research institution context preferred. ADDITIONAL JOB DETAILS: The Language Biomarker Lab focuses on using AI and NLP to predict and
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are not limited to lithic, behavioral, statistical, and computational data collection and analysis. Provides input to research design and protocol development, including the development of new research
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their administration; consults supervisory and management staff on human resources issues; participates in the development and administration of the human resources budget; manages divisional job documentation, such as
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reflect Oxford's commitment to student development and Emory University's policies and procedures. Oversees the conduct clearance process for student eligibility verifications, ensuring accuracy
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of compliance, IT, Finance, HR, communications, development, travel, and facility services. Working closely with the Task Force’s Global Security Director, the DCOO takes the lead internally on safety and
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2 weeks paid vacation (full-time hospitalists will work 24 weeks/year) Collegial environment with seamless transitions from inpatient care to outpatient follow-up Strong faculty development/mentorship