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Summary The Senior Science Program Coordinator supports key administrative functions for HHMI’s science programs, with a focus on programming and events for HHMI scientists. This role requires
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The Program Manager in Global Pediatric Medicine's Infectious Diseases team will be over capacity building, implementation science, quality improvement, and focus on research. The right candidate
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academic leadership or administration, with a proven track record of success in teaching, research, and program management. Experience in a senior administrative role is preferred. Skills: Strong leadership
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core facilities (including high-performance computing, cryo-EM, genomics, and metabolomics), and a culture of fearless, cross-disciplinary inquiry. The School of Life Sciences invites applications
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/teams within a Computational Sciences area including creation and management of project plans in alignment with overall program goals. Monitor and manage the coordination of activities within a team
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research study and program management experience, including 8+ years managing outsourced clinical trials within sponsor companies. Proven ability to oversee multiple studies and programs, with scientific
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high-volume program with multiple options for Aortic surgery, outstanding clinical results, collaborations with 4D MRI Flow clinical and research programs, multimodality imaging, the BCVI Center
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with substantial leadership and program implementation experience. Demonstrated experience leading multiple complex program(s) keeping the impact to the organization in mind. Strategic thinker with
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. Applications are invited for Principal Investigator (PI) at Center for Life Sciences (http://www.cls.edu.cn/english/ ). As a pilot program of the National Plan for Education Development and Reform, Center
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record of successfully delivering large science program and demonstrated ability to lead a large, complex organization with multiple stakeholders and significant operational risk and financial complexity