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We are seeking a Research Program Assistant II to assist with data collection, entry, and operational functions for a research program. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Collect data via
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Fellowship Program. The goal of program is to provide a supportive and challenging learning environment to foster the growth of clinical fellows to become experts in the field of medical speech pathology
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, and other CRM tools. In partnership with stakeholders utilize and optimize SEO/SEM, email campaigns, user experience, digital advertising, promotions, and social media, etc. to build brand/program
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. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree; Certification by the NCCPA or similar national certifying body. Completion of a CAAHEP certified Physician Assistant program. Must be licensed as PA in State
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the review and evaluation of underlying financial and business risks. Oversee the development of the internal audit program for projects in assigned audit plan. Utilize advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office
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applicant will have a PhD in vision science, computer science, or a related field. Experience in cloud-based and mobile image processing for rapid object and face recognition and in use of head-mounted eye
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Researchers at Johns Hopkins University conduct clinical trials and clinical studies to discover new ways to prevent and treat diseases and other health problems. The Research program Coordinator
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Computer/Information Sciences Internal Number: A-179059-11 General Description The Johns Hopkins University Data Science and AI (DSAI) Institute welcomes applications for its Postdoctoral Fellowship program
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are seeking a GI Oncology and Melanoma Research Nurse Manager (RNM) who will supervise all research nursing staff within GI Oncology and Melanoma Clinical Research Program and oversee the administrative and
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and computational approaches in animal models, our team aims to translate this knowledge into new strategies for restoring movement and sensory-motor function in people with neurological disorders