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Assistant Job Profile Title Administrative Assistant B Job Description Summary Information Systems & Computing (ISC) is the University of Pennsylvania’s central IT organization, providing the core network
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support in increasing community-based early intervention providers' use of caregiver coaching for families of young children with ASD, and mixed-methods to assess how the implementation support engaged
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papers (methods, results) including the data they generate. While training in specific lab techniques will be provided, the ideal candidate will have some prior biology lab-related experience and a strong
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phenotype and function (flow cytometry and cocultuure assays). Perform molecular assays, optimize experimental conditions. Follow standardized protocols and optimize methods to establish in vivo tumor models
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(EIR) program, Venture Initiation Program (VIP) instructors, and VIP’s communities of practice. This work will connect Penn student founders to our alumni leaders and experts to receive practical
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work in STATA. Prepare supporting materials for faculty research papers, such as graphs, tables, data descriptions, and appendices Numerically solve economic models. This work will use software such as
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strategic priorities. Research Projects: Penn IUR has numerous grant and gift-funded research projects. The Associate Director of Operations will, as needed, manage key aspects of grant operations including
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moderately complex databases; using access methods, access time, device allocation, validation checks, reorganization and statistical methods. Perform a variety of statistical and econometric analyses. Write
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experience with program management, developing dashboards and frameworks for business and programs. Demonstrated ability to establish priorities, manage shifting priorities, and handle numerous time-sensitive
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maintain methods and supporting documentation for training and standard operating procedures (SOPs) on instrumentation and site-specific safety protocols. Develop and disseminate new instrumentation methods