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external contractors to proactively address safety, security, and infrastructure issues related to HVAC, electrical, plumbing, structural, and other systems. The position supervises operational staff
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Job Description: Brown University’s Institute for Biology, Engineering and Medicine is seeking a Graduate Program Coordinator for its PhD and Master’s programs. The BME Graduate Program Coordinator
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spending growth, improve patient outcomes, and drive structural change in U.S. health care delivery. Core topic areas include payment reform, the evolving landscape of Medicare and Medicare Advantage
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, improve patient outcomes, and drive structural change in U.S. health care delivery. Core topic areas include payment reform, the evolving landscape of Medicare and Medicare Advantage, commercial price
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such as RNA FISH probe generation followed by imaging at the Imaging core, 3) RNA secondary structure analysis with methods such as FISH 4) RNA functional genomics with methods such as massively parallel
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education and experience. ● 8-10 years of IT project management experience including a minimum of 5 years experience planning and managing all sizes of technology projects. ● Supervisory experience required
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. The Coordinator will report to the Associate Director of Athletics for Student-Athlete Development to strengthen academic support structures, monitor student-athlete academic progress, and implement proactive
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web and email technology, experience using databases, and ability to learn new technology quickly. Ability to present effectively to small and large groups. Meticulous attention to detail. Strong
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research to better understand and develop policies that will lower spending growth, improve patient outcomes, and drive structural change in U.S. health care delivery. Core topic areas include payment reform
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in health services and economics research to better understand and develop policies that will lower spending growth, improve patient outcomes, and drive structural change in U.S. health care delivery