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Harrison Scholar Job Profile Title Research Administrative Coordinator Job Description Summary Job Description Summary The Harrison Scholar program was established to provide research experience for post
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preferred. To succeed in the highly collaborative environment, excellent interpersonal and communication skills are required. Program and data analysis skills are required, including Python, linux/bash, SQL
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graduate students to translate research prototypes into production-ready systems Assist with technical documentation, system testing, and monthly DARPA reporting Participate in program meetings, technical
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in Pennsylvania; Delaware. DEA Licensure. 0-1 year of work experience of related experience in a specified ophthalmic field. Working Conditions Office, Library Computer Room; Requires extensive safety
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Associate Director provides leadership for Venture Lab’s key strategic priorities through the delivery, management, and end-to-end operations of the Venture Initiation Program (VIP) Incubator. This work will
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computer-based systems. Flexibility, teamwork, and a sense of humor are valued attributes for success in this role. This is a year-round, part-time position offering a flexible schedule and the opportunity
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working environment. Oversee program planning, budgets, workflows, and assessment to ensure operational excellence and sustainability. Qualifications Bachelor’s and 7 to 10 years of experience or equivalent
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capacity of $250,000 or more, meeting established goals for prospect visits, solicitations, and closed gifts. Develop and execute regional fundraising strategies aligned with the School’s major gifts program
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specified medical field. Working Conditions Office, Library Computer Room; Requires extensive safety training; Requires protective devices Physical Effort Occasional lifting 24-50 lb.; Typically standing
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funded clinical and non-clinical research projects, including early phase, complex clinical trials and large federal grants, supporting a robust research program studying patients with rare early-onset