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limited to, assisting departmental faculty/PI in the development, preparation, and submission of grant and contract proposals. Ensures all applications meet agency and university guidelines and published
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Professor and Assistant Dean for Faculty Recruitment, Development, & Excellence, camille.brockett@emory.edu . NOTE: Position tasks are required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location
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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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necessary for protocol development. May assist in grant and other funding applications, as necessary and appropriate. With the approval of the responsible Emory faculty director, the Assistant Academic
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) critical facilities, data closets, and data center colocations, with focus on Emory managed data centers. Manages ticket audits, performance reviews, and development of Critical Infrastructure Facility
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analyses, and operational models for proposed initiatives. Prepares dashboards, presentations, and communication artifacts for governance meetings. Supports development of communication materials, training
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development. May assist in grant and other funding applications, as necessary and appropriate. With the approval of the responsible Emory faculty director, the Assistant Academic Research Scientist may serve as
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development fund of $2500 to spend on educational materials or conference attendance. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have completed or be scheduled to complete an ACGME (American) or RCPSC (Canadian
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, offering access to mentoring, career development programming, and resources for professional growth. The postdoctoral researcher will have flexibility to develop their own research directions while