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career. The appointment is not part of a clinical training program, unless research training under the supervision of a senior mentor is the primary purpose of the appointment. The Postdoctoral Appointee
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independently and collaboratively. High proficiency with computer-based technologies and adaptability to new tools. Excellent organizational and prioritization skills. Commitment to outstanding customer service
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accredited Medical Assistant program strongly preferred. Certification or Registration by AAMA, AMT, NHA-CCMA, NCMA or ARMA required. Minimum Experience Physical Demands: Essential Physical Job Functions
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in person or by telephone, in a warm, courteous manner so as to promote goodwill among them. Process the fraud program and related general ledger accounting and reconciliations regarding fraud
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databases and data visualization. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education - Work requires knowledge and skills generally acquired through completion of a Bachelor's degree program in business, computer
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of US Research Program). Knowledge of GLP-1 receptor biology or type 1 diabetes pathophysiology. Experience in phenotype curation and working with harmonized clinical data. Duke is an Equal Opportunity
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. This role will manage medium-to-large projects across Communications, Events, and Faculty Research, applying project management tools and skills to meet program goals. This position will support a newly
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Research in Synthetic/Medicinal Chemistry Location: The Hong Group (https://sites.duke.edu/thehonggroup/ ) Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Job Type: Short-term, Research
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duties incidental to the work described herein. Job Eligibility Requirements: Work requires graduation from an accredited BSN or Associate's Degree in Nursing or Nursing Diploma program. All registered
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all aspects of the research program at the MACLab, which investigates cultural influence on the development of behavior, preferences, and decision-making using the tools of experimental psychology and