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-scale secondary data analysis, causal inference, the use and application of restricted-access data, manuscript preparation, and grant preparation and management. The fellow will join a multi-state
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Description Summary: Tenure track appointments are full-time with an initial probationary period of seven years. Criteria for promotion includes significant achievements in teaching, research/scholarship, and
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, facilitators, attendees, etc.). Paying invoices, processing reimbursements, etc. Tracking expenditures, managing budgets. Creating communications (copywriting, editing, email campaigns, etc.). Events List: M1
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, with minimal oversight. Coordinate and track essential regulatory and study documentation, ensuring readiness for audits and monitoring visits. Create and maintain study binders, source documentation
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and IRB Administrators, Informatics, Biostatistics, Professional Development Science Writers, and External Communications. Create, track, and update project plans and timelines for internal and external
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database management ETL development and data integration Programming in Python or R Data documentation and workflow tracking Understanding of data privacy and security regulations (e.g., HIPAA) Collaboration
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. This includes coordinating meetings and classes, tracking participant attendance, and helping in classes when needed. Based at the Wesley Medical Arts Tower, this is a hands-on, in-person role that blends
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, providing regular reports to Assistant Deans and leadership for performance tracking and improvement. Serve as a primary liaison with the Office of Student Affairs to oversee student attendance tracking and
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aspects of multiple clinical trials from initiation through close-out. Collaborate on developing and implementing centralized support for cell therapy and early-phase trials. Coordinate and track essential
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Summary: Tenure track appointments are full-time with an initial probationary period of seven years. Criteria for promotion includes significant achievements in teaching, research/scholarship, and service