31 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U.S"-"O.P"-"UCL"-"FEMTO-ST-institute" positions at Harvard University
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position postings and minors program requests, and onboarding activities, including intake, offer letter drafting and appointment processing. Facilitate position maintenance activities with HMS HR, including
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experiments while also taking an active role overall Program strategy and alignment with the sponsor’s contractual requirements. Work closely with a collaborative multi-disciplinary team of scientists
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and Sciences (FAS) is the historic heart of Harvard University. It is the home of Harvard’s undergraduate program (Harvard College, founded in 1636) as well as all of Harvard’s Ph.D. programs
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supports the Director by overseeing academic operations, course management, faculty support, and program policy implementation across multiple fields, including Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Digital Media
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Director and will direct HSDM’s integrated, interdisciplinary, competency-based global health program. The program consists of didactic coursework, research and scholarship opportunities worldwide, and
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at internal Wyss Meetings and prepare presentations for updating program officers from funding agencies. Develop pipelines for selecting biomarkers from large multi-omic data sets. (NGS, mass spectrometry, etc
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board program as applicable) are executed smoothly, providing maximum customer satisfaction to students, Faculty Deans, faculty and University guests while also facilitating a unified, mutually supportive
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necessary to multi-task, communicate effectively with student-athletes and other parties mentioned above, complete tasks on time, and plan effective strategies to manage multiple teams and student-athletes. A
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and the sciences. Our program immerses students in realistic and dynamic simulated medical emergencies that promote teamwork and problem-solving skills. HMS MEDscience engages over 3,600 high school
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Research Assistant II to significantly contribute to a research program funded by the Welcome Leap, "The missed vital sign", involving the use of human Organ Chips to advance knowledge and development