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– Behavioral Science Component supports research that involves patient and community-focused studies using qualitative methods (e.g., individual interviews and focus groups), survey design, accrual and data
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model elements are being met. The workload for the NFP Nurse Supervisor is 95% service as the supervisor with a case load assignment of up to 5 client families and 5% teaching as instructor - clinical
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to newly diagnosed and established children with type 1 diabetes. Provide the mental health assessment component in interdisciplinary care of patients and makes appropriate referrals for treatment. Provide
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including custom cabinet making, countertops, shelving, wood and metal doors, wood and metal stud walls. Installs wall coverings, floor coverings, cove base, ceiling tiles and grid, and bathroom partitions
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seeking a Professional Research Service Assistant to join our team. Our lab focuses on developing and applying innovative statistical machine learning methods, single-cell multi-omics, and systems
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) years’ professional experience, as indicated above Four (4) years’ experience in a managerial or supervisory role, as indicated above Experience using Salesforce and data analysis tools and methods
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foundational NLP methods and AI systems for safe and reliable use in healthcare. As part of a collaborative and supportive environment, you will gain skills in research methodology, academic writing, and
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newsletters, the website, graphics, logos, modify study design graphic elements, lead creation of posters and graphics for publications for investigators, prepare PowerPoint slides for leadership presentations
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science with a project that involved a significant immunological component. · At least three years experience in an experimental or wet laboratory Preferred Qualifications: · At least two years of
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Associate Director of the Evidence-Based Medicine and Medical Informatics (EBMI) curriculum (0.15 FTE). This curriculum is a required component of the Health System Science Pillar within the Undergraduate