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such as DNA/RNA isolation and purification; PCR amplification; RT-qPCR; gel electrophoresis; and preparation of sequencing libraries. Biochemical protocols including but not limited to cytotoxicity assays
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partners closely with HR, Benefits, Clinical, and Finance leaders across Emory to ensure the health plan aligns with institutional goals, supports population health priorities, and manages cost and
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, and time off aligns with the university calendar. JOB DESCRIPTION: Board Certified Behavioral Analyst (BCBA) II (Behavioral Clinical Practitioner BCPII ) in the Emory Autism Center (EAC) independently
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policies such as vacation leave, salary continuation, sabbatical, etc. Provides guidance specifically navigating these issues with various healthcare delivery partners in alignment with partnership
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the EUH campus. Develop academic portfolio in alignment with SOM goals. Participation in hospital and health system quality initiatives and relevant committees. GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS: Board Certified
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, including digital marketing plans, creative materials, acknowledgments, coding, and reporting. Coordinates with Development and Communications teams to align digital campaigns with broader outreach. Monitors
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(single cell RNAseq/ATAC-seq), spatial transcriptomics, and possibly BCR/TCR-sequencing. The ideal candidate should be motivated, responsible, detail-oriented, have a positive attitude and works well with
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, Development, and Finance teams. Maintain and improve internal tools and tracking systems to monitor project performance and outcomes, ensuring alignment with donor priorities and technical guidance. Represent
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports the acquisition, management and analysis of data from multiple sites or sources. Supports the configuration and management
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, and global spheres. CMCO ensures alignment with enterprise-wide priorities and is accountable for results that drive institutional reputation, patient acquisition, physician engagement, research