20 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"O.P"-"University-of-Exeter" positions at Emory University
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Division, HR Division at Emory University and Emory’s Faculty-Staff Assistance Program. Provides support to SOM leadership including Research Executive Associate Dean and to the University Research
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staff. Coordinates and facilitates bi-monthly ECAS Department Operations Meetings. Oversees the staff mentoring program. Performs other related duties as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A bachelor's
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The Project Coordinator will primarily support an ongoing cluster-randomized controlled trial of a father-inclusive parenting program in Tanzania
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; applications that manage, integrate, and analyze large scale databases; applications and middleware infrastructure that provide federated, secure access to multiple applications and databases; knowledge
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the integrity and reputation of Emory University and the Athletics program and positively impacts the relationship between the University and its students, faculty, staff, alumni and community. Recruiting
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within our team and report directly to the Program Director. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Manages a project. Coordinates the strategic planning process and monitors progress toward achieving project goals
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focused on MDMA and psilocybin assisted therapy for PTSD, which include neuroimaging and psychophysiological methods, and within the Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, with research focused on PTSD therapy
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of clinical research experience. Or two years of college in a scientific, health related, or business administration program and seven years clinical research experience Or licensed as a Practical Nurse (LPN
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faculty, 2 Clinical Psychologists, and 6 research PhDs. Program strengths include hepatology and IBD and members are engaged in national consortiums including the following: ICN, ChiLDReN, PUSH, NASH CRN
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for clinical program development, faculty recruitment, workforce development, the growth and advancement of research, scholarly activity, and educational excellence of the trainees within the Division