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and optimize patient care while concurrently fostering the academic development of the team members. Duties will be divided 60% clinical effort and 20% research, 10% administrative and 10% educational
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-level approaches to uncover causal pathways and therapeutic targets in neurodegeneration. Experimental Model Development & Data Analysis Apply advanced molecular biology, epigenetics, and RNA regulation
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ability to teach core courses in the advertising or public relations program, such as social media messaging and strategies, advertising strategy development, public relations strategy development, and
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receptors Cellular signaling Animal models of disease Development and application of molecular sensors and optical methods We particularly encourage applicants conducting research in the nervous system
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Architect 2, MLOps is responsible for the independent design, development, and deployment of clinical applications and technologies. The architect defines system solutions based on user/client needs, cost
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the University's capital planning and reporting process for the Academy, including the development, reporting and monitoring of the 5-Year Capital Plan, financial oversight of capital spending, and funding sources
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Mechanical Circulatory Support (MCS). This faculty member will play a critical role in the growth and development of the pediatric heart failure and transplant program, collaborating closely with
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externally, pushing for rapid adoption by defining clear goals and KPIs around customer value, and drives strategies to achieve them. Behaves as the voice of the user inside product development teams. Actively
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Program Coordinator assists in the development, organization, production and evaluation of a variety of health promotion and educational program offerings for patients in the assigned unit. Provides general
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) at the University of Miami is ushering in a new age of healthcare investigation, innovation, and improvement by breaking down the artificial barriers that separate discovery, development, and deployment of new