330 algorithm-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Pennsylvania
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that supports the academic mission of multiple departments within the School of Arts and Sciences. This full-time position is ideal for candidates who thrive in fast-paced academic environments, enjoy variety in
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time division of cardiology at large tertiary university medical center delivering all aspects of cardiac and vascular care. Group has established large referral patient population. Division has multiple
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, creative partners, and enrollment operations. Ability to manage multiple projects and competing timelines, while maintaining clarity of focus and attention to detail. Working knowledge of Slate
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, the opioid epidemic, and population health. Job Description Responsibilities The Policy Coordinator will provide instrumental support for multiple facets of Penn LDI's policy-focused activities. These duties
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with business objectives. Serving as the critical bridge between technical teams and business users, this role ensures that data from multiple systems is accurate, meaningful, and used effectively
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to collaborate and manage multiple projects with simultaneous deadlines, as well as work as a member of the development team and the larger administrative coordinator team across External Affairs. Responsibilities
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independently manage the full scope of complex clinical research activities for the Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program, including clinical trials and multiple concurrent NIH-funded studies. This role assumes
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and practitioners understand. The ability to work occasional weekend and/or evening hours based on business needs. The ability to think strategically, handle multiple projects at once, meet deadlines
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and perinatal health. This is a senior-level position requiring independence, initiative, strong organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple ongoing projects and team workflows
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: Coordinate the conduct of complex (i.e., multi-drug regimens, high toxicity potential, multiple random assignments, or immunotherapies, etc.) Phase I – IV clinical trials and registries within the ACC CRU