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, which provides unprecedented access to care when necessary. In the overall scheme of the Georgetown University Medical Center, this position indirectly and directly supports multiple departments. From a
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multiple faculty PIs involved in a linked set of cancer genetic studies. In addition, this position frequently interacts with other project staff at Georgetown and collaborating sites. The Project Assistant
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. The position requirements include four to five full-semester courses of teaching across multiple undergraduate and graduate programs. The position length is one year, but has the potential for renewal
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undersampled regions. This will include senior researchers at multiple universities and NGOs. They will collaborate with researchers, fellows, and student assistants in support of the project goals. Requirements
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at multiple universities and NGOs. They will collaborate with researchers, fellows, and student assistants in support of the project goals. Requirements and Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or equivalent work
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for multiple tenure-line faculty positions at all ranks from candidates with expertise in cancer prevention and control. Relevant areas of inquiry include epidemiology, behavioral science, implementation science
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and Facilities Management. Performs project coordination and management duties under general direction, assists with multiple projects concurrently, engaging regularly in problem solving analyses and
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and Facilities Management. Performs project coordination and management duties under general direction, assists with multiple projects concurrently, engaging regularly in problem solving analyses and
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. Familiarity with Microsoft Office, the ability to quickly adapt to new technologies, and advanced administrative skills are required The ability to juggle various tasks and manage multiple, often conflicting
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, Qualtrics, Stata. Identify opportunities to expand research that aligns with CICS mission and core values. Project Management Spearhead project management of research for CICS programs, including ABLE