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neuroinflammation in the context of chronic pain. The Research Assistant will contribute directly to in-vivo and molecular studies examining how injury-induced pain-driven inflammatory signaling within the CNS alters
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initiatives. The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (BMM) of the George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS), strives to deliver the highest quality
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-hour support for life safety system outages and respond promptly to system failures or false alarms. Performs other work related duties as assigned. The omission of specific duties does not preclude
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-Time Position Description Summary: The Department of Epidemiology of the GW Milken Institute School of Public Health (GWSPH) is recruiting for a dynamic, full-time research faculty member at the rank
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academic setting. Demonstrated ability to independently plan, organize, and work on multiple projects simultaneously; ability to make effective timely decisions and meet deadlines in a dynamic and ever
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development or academic setting. Demonstrated ability to independently plan, organize and work on multiple projects simultaneously; ability to make effective timely decisions and meet deadlines in a dynamic and
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, including copy editing, image selection, list imports, email scheduling, and reporting. Continually seek new opportunities to advance the University’s digital presence and effectively communicate with various
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’ Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation medicine is seeking a physician or non-physician scientist for the position of Vice Chair of Research. The sought Vice Chair for Research is a visionary and dynamic
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. Draft and edit communications including nurture sequences, event invitations and follow-ups, and landing page copy. Assist in re-engaging past leads and alumni through tailored outreach and engagement
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benefits including medical insurance. More information is at https://hr.gwu.edu/benefits-programs. Other Information: The Department offers a vibrant multilingual community of faculty engaged in dynamic