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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Directs the strategic planning, development, and implementation of program. Collaborates with representatives from private
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http://enprc.emory.edu KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Operates cage washers and ensures that equipment is in proper working order. May assist in the collection of blood, urine, and feces from animals for medical
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Supports Emory's Finance & Administration Division users' computer equipment to ensure equipment functions properly
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of equipment, ordering of supplies, inventory and media preparation. Maintains records, files and logs of work performed in laboratory notebooks and computer databases. Compiles data and records results
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candidates for the Clinical Research Data Coordinator I position. Position details are as follows: The Clinical Research Data Coordinator I supports the research program within the Clinical Trials Office (CTO
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. Or two years of college in a scientific, health related, or business administration program and one year of admin support or customer service experience. Or be a licensed as a practical nurse (LPN) and one
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Faculty Position - Open Rank (Associate or Full Professor in Native American and Indigenous Studies)
Indigenous communities of the Southeast. Programmatic leadership experience that takes place within community and academic spaces is welcomed. At this time, we ask applicants to submit the following https
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. Professional development stipends provided. Unique opportunity to enroll in Emory’s Junior Faculty Development Program, designed to assist junior faculty in achieving a successful and fulfilling academic career
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. A new post-doctoral position in computational modeling and functional neuroimaging related to studies of mood and anxiety disorders is available in
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Hired into the Rollins Epidemiology Fellows Program, fellows serve as early-career MPH-level epidemiologists for a two-year term within one of Georgia’s