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to social justice, including disciplines in the social sciences, humanities, medicine and health, and other related fields. TO APPLY: Please complete an online application and include (1) cover letter (2
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of this T32 program is to prepare nurse scientists who have knowledge and skills to employ data science (DS) and/or health information technologies (HIT) in order to advance health research using innovative
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: Ph.D. in Geography, Environmental Sciences, Economics, Anthropology, Sociology, Political Ecology, or a related field by the start date. Demonstrated expertise in data center studies, energy social
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the Emory Careers Website. This two-year clinical fellowship, overseen by William Kitchens, MD, is accredited by the American Society of Transplant Surgeons in adult and pediatric liver and kidney
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Participate in research meetings, journal clubs, and academic conferences Contribute to grant preparation and regulatory submissions (IRB, protocols) Participate in seeking out federal, local and society
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patients and their families. Communicate effectively with all members of the health care team (including social workers; nutritionists; attending physicians; respiratory therapists; nurses; colleagues; and
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the revised curriculum of the American College of Radiology/Society of Breast Imaging. As imaging is the foundation for a multidisciplinary approach to breast care, fellows will be integrated into the Emory
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Independently performs a wide range of research activities in the Department of Anthropology’s Paleolithic Technology Laboratory. These may include, but
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, literature reviews, and other deliverables. Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team of researchers in aging sciences. Supervise and mentor graduate and undergraduate research assistants. Participate
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the broader research program and the fellow’s emerging independent agenda. The position also offers professional development opportunities through summer short courses, a journal club, multiple seminar series