181 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at George Washington University
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needs across disciplines. The Data Services Librarian will provide research support, instruction, and collection development services focused on data-related fields. The ideal candidate will have
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development services focused on–but not exclusively–business, economics, finance, and data-related fields. The ideal candidate will have expertise or a strong interest in business intelligence, financial
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, and administrative processes for both academic and summer housing. Works in collaboration with Residential Education leadership to ensure ongoing training and development of staff members. Leads
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Director, Admissions Events & Campus Visits plays an active role in the development of the coming year’s class of students. They build on their years of experience in the field to take the lead in designing
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to study the interactions between tumor cells and immune cells in a breast tumor microenvironment. The Senior Research Assistant will carry out research/development activities by assisting with experiments
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. Khan’s main interest is on studying the development and maintenance of CD8+ T cell immunity against Toxoplasma gondii which is a major opportunistic infection in HIV infected population, as individuals
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affairs and one of the largest schools of international affairs in the United States. Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., its mission is to educate the next generation of international leaders
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divisional faculty in research, educational and clinical services, strategic planning, development, and resource management. The new Division Director, who will report to the department chair, will also aim
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applications for a tenure-track Associate Professor of Chemistry beginning as early as Fall 2025. The search is open to all areas of chemistry. The Department has keen and developing interests in areas
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) teaching and training activities; c) development of clinic programs; and d) administrative responsibilities required for running the Meltzer Center. Opportunities for community engagement, research