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functions as member of the healthcare team. Reports to the clinic manager, who is responsible for administrative supervisions, staff development, and orientation of the MA to Johns Hopkins policies and
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will include lab management, running assays, formulation development, particle analysis, animal studies, and data analysis. Animal studies will be a major component of the duties; experience with rodent
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, multidisciplinary team working with cutting-edge technologies in the NIST Complex Microbial Systems Group. They will contribute to a growing program supporting technology development in the areas of biosurveillance
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, and facilitate problem solving for entry-level laboratory members on day-to-day problems with more challenging research assays. Make scientific contributions to protocol development, efficiency, and
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professional development and remain current in clinical practice by attending relevant continuing education. Assume responsibility and accountability for time management, professional relationships and
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protocol expectations. Independently design and build REDCap electronic case report forms (eCRFs) and support development of advanced electronic data capture (EDC) platforms for complex, longitudinal studies
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for the research to potential and current participants Contribute to the development of recruitment strategies for participants for assigned study. Implement a variety of techniques for recruitment as appropriate
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of this role is to support community resilience planning through the development of methods and tools that evaluate the economic impacts of disruptive events and persistent stressors while accounting
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clinical laboratory, perform and develop clinical validation protocols. Act as a consultant to refine or adapt methodologies to fit research objectives. Collaborate in the development of new technologies
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high-priority initiatives for the Finance & Administration function of the university, engaging at all phases of the project lifecycle (e.g. from concept development through implementation) and