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The Department of Neurology is seeking a Research Program Coordinator who will coordinate clinical trials and other clinical research projects in the Johns Hopkins Multiple Sclerosis Center
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program, and Family Engagement. It is responsible for coordinating orientation efforts with the JHU Peabody Institute to enhance the transition experience of undergraduate students, including dual degree
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including materials science, computer science, civil, mechanical, and chemical engineering. The course includes lectures but focuses on hands-on lab experiments and group data analysis. Graded coursework
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, Biology, Chemistry, Histopathology, or related program where at least 12 semester hours credit achieved in Biology and/or Chemistry or an accredited Histotechnology Certification program. One year of
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to Baltimore, MD Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Strong written and verbal communications skills. Strong computer skills demonstrating proficiency with electronic medical records. Ability to read and analyze
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The Department of Neurology is seeking a Sr. Research Program Coordinator, Language Neuromodulation Lab for NIH-funded projects on the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in
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progression. In consultation with NeuroHR develop and coordinate a BIOS CTCC intern and volunteer program that aligns with JHU policies and utilizes JHU programs and pathways. Maintain staff files; personnel
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to project deadlines and meet the overall needs of a 24/7 health system/university. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, MIS, Business Administration, or relevant functional area. Ten
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, Skills & Abilities Must be computer literate and able to learn new software quickly. Must be able to establish and maintain effective working relationships with supervisors, employees, and a diverse group
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fundraisers in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. With a portfolio that addresses some of the most pressing issues in our society today, such as geriatric psychiatry, Alzheimer’s disease