489 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
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management. • Provides financial leadership in capital planning, cost control initiatives, and investment decisions. • Develops, analyzes, and interprets financial reports for informed decision-making and to
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research agenda. Conduct literature reviews Generate annotated bibliography Complete scoping/ systematic review Collect data and analyze data for current projects Prepare materials for IRB review Prepare
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are carried out in accordance with specified objectives. Supervises and manages the day-to-day activities and personnel of the assigned program. Develops and supervises the implementation of multiple projects
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Scope of Job Lead the strategic development of the UTRGV Diabetes Center of Excellence, with a focus on innovation, collaboration, and high-impact outcomes. Provide clinical expertise in Endocrinology in
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Scope of Job To provide grant proposal development expertise to faculty members and research personnel to enable competitive individual and team extramural research funding and facilitate research
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Therapy FTE 1.0 FLSA Exempt Scope of Job Trainee position to pursue research as a vital component of their educational mission and professional career development. Works under minimal supervision with some
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of Job To provide strategic vision, direction, and leadership for the Writing Center. The director will develop and implement strategic initiatives to advance student writing and learning, provide ongoing
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strategic and operational plans. Participates in strategic planning to ensure that the developed goals align with the College’s and organization’s goals and contribute toward cost containment and maximizing
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Board-Certified Fellowship trained Hand Surgeon to expand our specialty practice and be Core Faculty in a developing Orthopedic Residency. As a Core Faculty member, selected candidate will participate in
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credit hours each term. . Student must be willing to work 20 hours per week starting Fall 2025. The student will be working on the following areas: Research Support: Conduct literature reviews, develop