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well as validation of the platform in clinical contexts, beginning with Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will serve as a data manager to liaise between the project’s different data generating and database
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. The incumbent will support the operational and data-related functions of cardiology and heart failure research projects led by Dr. Nathaniel Hawkins, and will interact predominantly with the Research Project
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that are related to the admissions processes, including testing and explaining the online application - Monitors application trends and uses a variety of student information systems to produce daily and ad hoc
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development, personnel and student recruitment and evaluation, literature reviews, manuscript development, data management, as well as patient partnership activities and knowledge translation. This position
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of data, assists in preparation of grants, ethics application, summary reports and publications. WORK PERFORMED: Works in co-operation with members of the research team and following research ethical
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supervise junior/entry level staff. Manage data obtained from research and fee-for-service work. Interpret experimental results, interpret and write up data in context of research projects. Monitor supplies
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(CEDRN). This role will focus on developing and piloting ED-based surveillance methods, generating high-quality data to inform public health decision-making, and advancing national capacity for future
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. Performs complex duties on the Information & Circulation desk. Also performs a wide range of collections management duties, including assisting with collections development, ordering print and electronic
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Summary: Specific responsibilities will include coordinating a multi-institutional network of partners involved in American manatee biodiversity data mobilization across South America and the Caribbean
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to the scientific advance of our discipline; and a credible and respected source of information and advice to society at large. While focusing on areas of genetic medicine that we deem to be particularly important