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encompass vaccines, treatments, prevention, community-based research, and laboratory-based translational human immunology. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Independently manages significant and key aspects of a large
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, and promote new and creative strategies and solutions to address public health issues and challenges in a clinical research environment. Designs, manages, and evaluates large, state-level (group
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; applications that manage, integrate, and analyze large scale databases; applications and middleware infrastructure that provide federated, secure access to multiple applications and databases; knowledge
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currently seeking an Animal Care TechnicianS to join our team. Our work consists of providing husbandry and care for a large colony of nonhuman primates in an open campus type setting. In
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costs from the complex, fragmented, heterogeneous data architecture that is found in most large enterprises. Is knowledgeable of where data is maintained and accessed throughout the enterprise
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Independently manages significant and key aspects of a large clinical trial or all aspects of one or more small trials, or research
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revised analytical methodologies and techniques and plan the processing and analysis of research data obtained. Design analysis strategies to perform genomic, epigenomic and multi-omic analyses of large
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; and a personalized care experience aimed at easing the burden of cancer. Winship is Where Science Becomes Hope®. For more information, visit winshipcancer.emory.edu. Winship is seeking qualified
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Physicians Assistants, who care for a large internal referral base from within the Emory network as well as across Georgia and neighboring states, providing over 40,000 urology patient encounters annually
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currently seeking Animal Care Trainees to join our team. Our work consists of providing husbandry and care for a large colony of nonhuman primates in an open campus type setting. In addition to the husbandry