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Job Description The Division of Hematology and Oncology has an outstanding position for a Research Study Data Coordinator in the Thoracic Head and Neck Clinical Trials Research Program. About this
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Program, this position plays a critical, enterprise-wide leadership role in technology planning, coordination, and delivery. The Bond Program encompasses major construction, clinical modernization
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coaching to study participants as outlined in study protocol. Report any protocol deviations or concerns to program director to ensure research quality. Development of Processes and Workflows (40
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Specialist supports and coordinates multiple interacting components of a large, complex program (the United by Nature Initiative), including large teams of interdisciplinary scientists working to produce a
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Program Operations Specialist to join their team. Position Purpose: This position will work with the Program Manager to oversee labor analysis and the overall financial operation of the Diabetes Research
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administration of a Residential Life Program within a residence hall or apartment environment. RESPONSIBILITIES Supervision - 30% Leads a staff of 5-17 student staff (undergraduate Resident Advisers [RAs] and an
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position. Working in a team-based environment, this position will provide comprehensive program and administrative support for the Office of Animal Welfare (OAW), the Office of the Attending Veterinarian (AV
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Department Administrator and ECE Chair with Workday Adaptive Planning biennium close, and overall department strategic planning. RESPONSIBILITIES/DUTIES Financial Program Management – 45% Collaborate with
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for ensuring that the Alzheimer’s Research Program clinical trials meet regulatory requirements and are compliant with federal and institutional policies. This will necessitate research protocol submissions
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mechanisms underlying prostate cancer treatment resistance and the development of new cancer therapeutics that include immunotherapeutics. Purpose of the research project The Prostate Cancer Research Program