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the Emory Oaks program. Emory Oaks is a college autism support program designed for autistic students seeking their degree at Emory University. The Fellow will be tasked with providing Support Navigation
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of equipment, ordering of supplies, inventory and media preparation. Maintains records, files and logs of work performed in laboratory notebooks and computer databases. Compiles data and records results
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program planning, curriculum development, implementation of innovations, and systematic evaluation. Ensures the use of innovative technology-mediated teaching methods and tools for continuous improvement
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language models (LLMs), generative AI, and cancer informatics. Projects may include training and fine-tuning domain-specific LLMs for clinical document summarization, treatment recommendation reasoning
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to mid-level and planned giving donors. The Senior Associate Director reports to the Chief Development Officer (CDO), Direct Marketing, and through working with other development staff, program teams, and
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Foundation to promote healthy physical activity and sport through application of virtual reality technologies. This school-based program will help to develop innovative injury risk screening and sports
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providing a range of interventions, in intensive day treatment and outpatient programs. Children seen in the program receive 1:1 intervention delivered by Feeding Techs and Specialists in a clinic setting
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Cardiovascular Perfusion Science and the development of new programs, MS in Nutrition, MS in Healthcare Analytics and BS in Health Sciences. Reporting to the Dean, the Associate Dean works closely with
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acquisition on fresh and fixed samples. Work closely with pathologists, surgeons, and computational scientists to validate imaging technologies for diagnostic and research use. Analyze imaging data and
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DLL3. Dr. Zhang received her Ph.D. in Cell Biology from Yale University and her M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University. She finished her postdoctoral training at the University of California