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Business Operations, with the faculty reappointments and hiring process. Manage the budgets for the Community & Global Initiatives team and the Westphal BRIDGE program, track spending, ensure compliance
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Research Assistant Apply now Job no: 505740 Work type: Full-Time Location: Queen Lane Campus - Philadelphia, PA Categories: College of Medicine Job Summary The individual filling this position will perform independent research, under the guidance of Drs. Garcia and von Reyn. This includes...
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friendly and cheerful demeanor. Strong computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Electronic Health Records. Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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. Our research program is focused on neuron-glial interactions, with an emphasis on understanding cellular and molecular mechanisms by which astrocytes regulate neurovascular coupling, local metabolism
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to Promote Empowered Movement with Spinal Cord Injury, TEEMS”. The project coordinator will report to and work for Laura Baehr, PT, DPT, PhD and coordinate with Margaret Finley, PT, PhD. Research Program We
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, and related constituent organizations resolve issues or questions. Ability to work nights and weekends a few times a year as needed. Preferred Qualifications Familiarity with computers and competency in
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to strengthen their research experience before pursuing a Ph.D. program. Opportunities may be available for the candidate to continue as a Ph.D. student in the lab. The successful candidate will contribute to two
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primary focus of duties. Assist with student-athlete development athletically and academically. Assist the head coach with other duties to ensure the success of the program such as fundraising, operations
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. Abroad application materials, including program fee payments and deposits Review and respond to the Education Abroad and Global Engagement email accounts, and serve as first point-of-contact for office
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. Develop expertise in working with at risk medical students. Create, deliver, and assess a robust program of small group discussions and workshops on a variety of study topics that address students’ needs