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and attracts world-class talent. Emory University School of Medicine’s Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences is committed to fostering a culture that is healthy and sustainable, and a supportive
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QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in a scientific field and two years of research experience, or equivalent combination of experience, education, and training. PREFFERED QUALIFICATIONS: Computational and
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scientific, health related or business administration program and five years of clinical research experience Or licensed as a Practical Nurse (LPN) and four years of clinical research experience Or bachelor's
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of equipment, ordering of supplies, inventory and media preparation. Maintains records, files and logs of work performed in laboratory notebooks and computer databases. Compiles data and records results
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desired. Special consideration will be given to applicants with a history of, or potential for, implementing and growing an NIH-funded research program. Emory's Department of Pathology and Laboratory
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to mid-level and planned giving donors. The Senior Associate Director reports to the Chief Development Officer (CDO), Direct Marketing, and through working with other development staff, program teams, and
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inventory reports to Health and Peace Directors at the beginning of each fiscal period. Ensures the data (Assets, Fleet, Employee, Program, and Sub Office) on the Inventory Management System are updated
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. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or GED and five years of clinical research experience. Or two years of college in a scientific, health related, or business administration program and three years
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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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responsible for the direct day-to-day implementation of individual and or group behavior-analytic programs for children and or adults with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD), dependent on program