223 computer-programmer-"Multiple"-"U"-"Humboldt-Stiftung-Foundation"-"Prof"-"O.P" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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Internal Number: 118009-en_US We are seeking a Research Program Coordinator . Under general supervision, this position manages the day-to-day administration of research programs conducted by Dr. Sheela N
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scholarship program and wide array of public health service activities. More information about the CIH can be found at Home - Johns Hopkins Center for Indigenous Health (jhu.edu) The goals of the Behavioral
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The Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit is seeking a Research Program Coordinator who reports to the Research Program Supervisor. The Research Program Coordinator will oversee day-to-day
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of related experience in sponsored research and/or financial positions, preferably in an academic or medical setting. Successful completion of the RAT (Research Administration Training) Program (18-24 months
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Internal Number: 117907-en_US We are seeking a Research Program Coordinator to coordinate several cardiology related clinical studies. The position will coordinate the implementation of research protocols
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intervention using surveys, interviews, and focus groups. The position includes research support activities (40%) and program implementation responsibilities (60%). This position is funded by a limited-time
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of staff teams across multiple community-based sites. Function as a primary liaison between the program team and tribal programs who are invested in improving health outcomes for their communities. Maintain
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progression. In consultation with NeuroHR develop and coordinate a BIOS CTCC intern and volunteer program that aligns with JHU policies and utilizes JHU programs and pathways. Maintain staff files; personnel
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not limited to, the Ambassadors program, volunteer programming, constituent events, and the Hopkins Engineering Alumni Leadership Committee. In collaboration with the Associate Director of Alumni
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Policy Systems" projects, supported by the Nexus Research Program, will focus on using co-design approaches to identify policy gaps, opportunities, and pathways for embedding universal health and social