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can be found at https://careers.gwdocs.com/benefits . Other Information: Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered, please complete an online faculty application and upload a curriculum vitae
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to ensure reproducible analyses. Work in a high-performance computing (HPC) environment. Work closely with principal investigators (Drs. Lance Price and Cindy Liu), senior scientists, and other members
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Benefits: The MFA also provides generous health and other benefits, details of which can be found at https://careers.gwdocs.com/benefits . Other Information: Special Instructions to Applicants: To apply
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expense reimbursements. Manages and orders supplies for the department. Maintains department P-card. Ensures budget compliance with institutional policies and procedures. Manages student enrollment in
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getting to and from multiple buildings on campus, and to include moving around within buildings. This role is critical for internal control purposes, compliance with GAAP, and compliance with the Code
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getting to and from multiple buildings on campus, and to include moving around within buildings. This role is critical for internal control purposes, compliance with GAAP, and compliance with the Code
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teaching) is also required. Advertised Salary: $350,000 to $515,000 Other Benefits: The MFA also provides generous health and other benefits, details of which can be found at https://careers.gwdocs.com
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$185,000-$275,000. Other Benefits: This position qualifies for healthcare and other benefits available to full-time employees. For more information about these benefits, please visit https://hr.gwu.edu
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applications will begin on July 1, 2024, and will continue until the positions are filled. Only complete applications will be considered. Department Link: https://gwdocs.com/specialties/minimally-invasive
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position, focused on data analysis, is available in the Department of Global Health with Dr. Emily Smith’s research group. The research group focuses on how nutrition and infection shape healthy birth