233 programming-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"U.S"-"Embry-Riddle-Aeronautical-University" positions at University of Washington
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Act and the Public Health Service to assure a quality animal care program that supports the research and teaching at Washington University. Work on a rotating weekend and Holiday schedule is required
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and donors; employers, and the community at large. Objectives will include increasing awareness of and participation in division programming, building affinity and maintaining a positive image for the
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multiple clinical and translational research studies while ensuring adherence to regulatory and institutional guidelines. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Data Management 40% • Collaborate with and support
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employees) to develop and refine the university’s compensation philosophy and strategy. As the Director you will report to the Associate Vice Chancellor for HR Compensation and Benefits, and will plan, design
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of medicines. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, the Grants and Contracts Manager is a key member of the Dean's Office research administration team, providing pre- and post-award
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, such as records of multiple or intermediate causes of death and linked patient or diagnosis data, to study patterns in cause co-occurrence across death and disease. These shared data sources connect
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at the University of Washington School of Dentistry’s Office of Regional Affairs and RIDE program offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by improving oral health in rural and underserved communities
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. Reporting to the Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Programs, the Senior Grants and Contracts Manager leads a team of two research administrators in the Dean's Office, supporting a diverse portfolio of
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Multiple Sclerosis Center. This role involves working closely with 6 doctors and other clinical research staff members in advancing research related to multiple sclerosis (MS) and associated conditions
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manage multiple projects in a deadline-driven environment • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Aptitude for learning new skills and technologies to support the changing needs of programs