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cardiovascular diseases. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work at the forefront of stem cell biology, cardiovascular development, and translational disease modeling using cutting-edge
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authority. Collaborates with departmental leadership on budget development without overall budget responsibility. Develops plans to ensure that generated clinical revenues increase each year while limiting
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workflows. Assists in the development and refinement of technology plans and strategic initiatives. Translates business needs into technical requirements for cross-functional teams. Supports system
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, Staging, Surplus, and Shredding services for Emory University. Responsible for the employee experience, hiring, training, development, and management for all employees within Auxiliary Services. Provides
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and basic science research efforts in addition to industry-sponsored clinical research activities performed through the Cystic Fibrosis Therapeutic Development Network. • We oversee an active ACGME
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Assists in directing the strategic planning, development, and implementation of programs. Represents the organization at meetings, conferences and other events. May develop and present speeches
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these communities. Duties: Provides Peer Support: Provides peer support to persons who have experienced overdose or other challenges with substance use or misuse. Provides information and facilitates development
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, professional development, and other organizational meetings, and consulting appropriately with colleagues and supervisors and campus partners. Other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A Master's of
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benefits, professional development opportunities, and access to state-of-the-art facilities. Emory is an equal opportunity employer, and qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
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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