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also maintaining legacy applications built with .NET and/or Grail's frameworks. The position follows agile development methodologies and adheres to department-defined continuous integration protocols
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completion of the research study. Tasks may vary based on specific research projects underway. Will be asked to undergo training to be able to assist with participant PHI data. This position will include
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picture, is practical, and who will bring to the position a strong work ethic, energy, a sense of urgency and a passion for the mission of JHU. Specific Duties and Responsibilities Provide legal guidance
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The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Research Management Services (RMS) is seeking a Subawards Special ist. RMS supports the pre- and post-award administration for sponsored funding across multiple
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maintaining legacy applications built with .NET and/or Grail's frameworks. The position follows agile development methodologies and adheres to department-defined continuous integration protocols for application
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(e.g., cycle time, pose uncertainty, etc.). ? Collect data from various 3D imaging systems. ? Program collaborative robot arms for conducting various tasks. ? Use metrology systems
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Johns Hopkins University, Physics and Astronomy Position ID: JHU -Physics -POSTDOC3 [#29569] Position Title: Position Location: Baltimore, Maryland 21218, United States of America [map
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We are seeking a Coding Specialist II is responsible for understanding all aspects of coding, quality assurance, and compliance with Federal payer documentation guidelines. Works closely with
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expertise to maximize creativity and impact. Maintain strong relationships and foster collaboration among a broad set of stakeholders, including senior government officials and private sector and nonprofit
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for the procedure. Review/obtain laboratory tests, imaging studies and other diagnostic tests where necessary. Obtain informed consent, discussing the risks, benefits and alternative therapy options. Place order for