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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Performs or coordinates administrative activities associated with complex residency programs. These programs generally involve over
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physiological, behavioral, computational, biomechanical, and imaging methods to dissect the biological basis of complex skill learning and motor control in both the songbird and rodent model systems. This role in
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and supports regular communication with project funders and stakeholders. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Directs the strategic planning, development and implementation of a large and complex program or
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residency program. (2) Completion of all three USMLE or COMLEX examination steps. (3) Board Certified or Board Eligible according to American Board of Thoracic Surgery requirements. (4) A current (or
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, security, and performance. Leads negotiations for complex IT contracts including Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), enterprise software, cloud computing, on prem and hosted solutions, hardware refresh programs
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platforms. Partners with the Business Development director on envisioning and executing the organization’s strategic approach to fundraising. Integrates program‑level communications team content and products
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsible for managing complex research projects. Using an advanced knowledge of research methodology and techniques, assists in
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-level management and maintenance of the company's dedicated network infrastructure and computer systems in support of Emory's research mission. Responsible for the design, planning, implementation
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on knowledge of program needs and direction; meets deadlines. Manages complex, high stakes projects. Manages relationships with competing viewpoints. Resolves project issues and challenges. Manages and tracks
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Hired into the Rollins Epidemiology Fellows Program, fellows serve as early-career MPH-level epidemiologists for a two-year term within one of Georgia’s