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the specific area of Neuroimaging with a focus on Pediatric Diagnostic Neuroradiology. Working Conditions Office, Library Computer Room; Requires extensive safety training; Requires protective devices Physical
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Neuroradiology. Working Conditions Office, Library Computer Room; Requires extensive safety training; Requires protective devices Physical Effort Occasional lifting 24-50 lb.; Typically standing or walking
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Pennsylvania’s Child Protective Services Act (also known as Act 73) background checks, within 30-90 days of employment. Position contingent on funding. Working Conditions Office, Library, Computer Room; Requires
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, documentation and processes to ensure regulatory compliance and timely completion of project/program deliverables; support operations in the lab, as needed. Job Description Job Responsibilities Drive the research
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Surgery Program Manager (Department of Surgery) Job Profile Title Clinical Research Program Manager C Job Description Summary The Cardiac Surgery Program Manager will manage clinical research coordinators
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for Quantitative Echo and the Penn Cardio-Oncology clinical research program to support ongoing research projects. The research assistant will be responsible for logging and organizing echocardiograms
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. Conduct experiments and enter findings into computer Analyze the results of experiments Preparation and processing samples. Maintain inventory of lab supplies, order supplies, oversee general laboratory
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more about your background. Job Description Under the direction of the Director of Imaging and Clinical Services your responsibilities will include: Assist in preparation and circulation for all surgical
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accredited veterinary technician program or a Bachelors degree in Biology, Animal Science, or Equine Studies Strong interest in applying to vet school or becoming a certified veterinary technician. 0-1 years
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the overall program. Understand trial eligibility criteria for study participants and participate in screening process. Understand what groups are considered vulnerable populations in research and the