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of Network Services. Performs other duties as required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: An associate's degree in computer science, computer engineering, or related field, and two years of related IT experience
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, the Emory IRB, the Office of the Registrar, the Office of Technology Transfer, the Office of Information Technology, Emory Data Governance, and other Emory offices, schools, and units, including, but not
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the configuration and management of technology solutions supporting the receipt, transformation, validation and storage of data. Ensures that the uses of data through reports and queries are appropriate. Serves as an
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interdisciplinary collaborative opportunities, including with colleagues in Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health, Emory’s College of Arts and Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University
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Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Georgia State University, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Appointments may be made at the ranks of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor
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to databases by providing expertise to assist users in meeting their needs. Develops reports and ensures their accuracy. Supports business and system re-engineering and architecture development to define future
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: Shift: 11 PM -7:30 AM Maintains Supply Chain Inventory locations utilizing enhanced technology supported devices. Conducts inventory for dynamically changing Par Level Supply locations and recommends
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technology-mediated teaching methods and tools for continuous improvement of the program/specialty. Champion online learning delivery models (post-licensure). Ensure achievement of credentialing and
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prospect through enrollment. Seeks and leverages new and existing technology to maximize and track prospective student engagement using social media, web design, email, and other platforms. Helps marketing
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-specific primers and next-generation sequencing (NGS), supporting high-resolution matching for solid organ and stem cell transplantation. Third-generation sequencing using Oxford Nanopore technology