519 computer-programmer-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Pennsylvania in United States
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and are instrumental to facilitating both community norm change, and positive behavior change among high-risk individuals. For this initiative, outreach workers will implement the program with fidelity
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floor health including urinary and fecal incontinence, and prolapse surgeries. This research program is fully integrated within the Urogynecology clinics and researchers will work closely with clinical
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study the reproducibility of this program and conduct training for and independently run 3 sessions of this course. Minimum Qualifications - Doctorate and experience serving as a physical therapy
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Education Program in Prosthodontics and are eligible/board certified by the American Board of Prosthodontics. The successful candidate should have (recommended) a DDS or DMD degree and be eligible for a
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evaluating and integrating a new optimization engine into Course Match, collaborating with internal stakeholders such as the MBA Program Office, Wharton Computing, and the University Registrar, and engaging
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free of litter. Communicate with parents about participant's experiences and report concerns to camp administration. Assist in maintaining accurate program records including incident reports, camper
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, registries, and other NIH-funded research studies for the Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program. Screen, recruit, consent and enroll eligible subjects per protocol using GCP guidelines. Implement various research
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interns. The service also plans to start a radiation oncology residency program in the Fall of 2026. Advantages of the position include a Comprehensive Oncology service with dedicated medical and radiation
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payments to vendors and speakers, and assist with grant and funding applications. Maintain records and serve as a resource on university financial policies and procedures. Program Support and Reporting
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of Pernambuco. The Population Studies Center (PSC) at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) has fostered research and training in population since 1962, with support from the NICHD P30 program from 1978-2003 and