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(EDI) program at the AJ Drexel Autism Institute is seeking a Research Assistant. Essential Functions The Early Detection and Intervention (EDI) program at the AJ Drexel Autism Institute focuses
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, bilingual (Spanish/English), Program Manager, to work with the Principal Investigators and research team to manage the Latino Health Collective. The manager functions as a critical member of the team, with
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top 10 private employers, a comprehensive global research university and a major engine for economic development in the region. With over 24,000 students, Drexel is one of America's 15 largest private
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statistical analysis and preparing results and reports. Other responsibilities include supporting the medical education research program. Alongside with members of the Office of Assessment and Evaluation
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of resources. Essential Functions Conduct biochemical assays Analyze data from biochemical assays Conduct histological sample processing, imaging, and analysis. Assist with the training of research personnel
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physical therapists to serve as Clinical Research Assistants for a temporary, grant-funded position through August 2025. These individuals will support the Parkinson's Foundation Community Grant Award
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Assistant Teaching Professor, Psychology (Non-Tenure Track) Apply now Job no: 505476 Work type: Full-Time Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: Drexel University, College of Arts
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Research Accountant Apply now Job no: 505286 Work type: Full-Time Location: Remote Categories: Drexel University, Office of the Provost Job Summary The Research Accountant is responsible
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• Creating and visualizing ideas to produce designs by hand or using CAD software. • Research related to project work. • Assist in writing presentations and progress reports for funders and stakeholders
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to different facets of the laboratory's research. Mentors help students apply their current knowledge and skills and assist them in making the connection between laboratory experiences and their academic studies