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closely with the Associate Dean for Clinical Curriculum to ensure alignment with institutional goals, accreditation standards, and evolving models of medical education, including competency-based education
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needs. Provides general bioinformatics analysis support for omics projects. Responsible for data analysis and software selection including next generation sequence alignment, polymorphism identification
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their Research needs. Provides general bioinformatics analysis support for omics projects. Responsible for data analysis and software selection including next generation sequence alignment, polymorphism
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to advisory boards. Actively contribute to the executive leadership team to ensure cross-unit alignment, informed decision-making, and a unified culture of excellence. Lead a cross-functional team of
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exploring experiential learning and career opportunities which align with their major. Academic Advisors II also have programming responsibilities which require the ability to plan and implement programs
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program #4 among all universities. The MIS Department is also home to multiple research centers including the Artificial Intelligence Lab, the Center for the Management of Information, and the INSITE
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leading the development and alignment of policies, procedures, and systems to ensure effective and efficient workflows. The position serves as a strategic partner to the Vice President and is responsible
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milestones, timelines, and technical updates. Communicate effectively with stakeholders to align expectations, gather feedback, and support decision-making processes. Plans and supervise the work of multiple
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to ensure alignment with course objectives, instructional design strategies, and consistent delivery of content across multiple sections. Facilitate the creation and application of assessments, review grading
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to improving patient outcomes through translational research, early-phase trials, and advanced therapeutics targeting diseases such as epilepsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, stroke, and neuromuscular