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, biology, chemistry, physics) Full Stack Development experience. Experience in the healthcare industry a plus but not required. Experience with Programs and Programming Languages: MySQL, C/C++, SQL, R
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. Implement quality control and process improvements for overall business process. Review proposed operating and financial plans, including proposed program increases, estimated costs and expenses to finance
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, International Economic I/II, Statistics, Econometrics, Stata, R, Python, coding language, Excel, economics, finance. Classified Title: Tutor Job Posting Title (Working Title): SAIS Economics and Math Tutor
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We are seeking a Research Program Supervisor, Substance Use & Infectious Disease Care & Integration who will be part of a team committed to improving the health of people who use drugs. We
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projects into frameworks and template patterns for sustainable scientific infrastructure benefiting future projects. Minimum Qualifications Masters in a Quantitative Discipline, e.g., Computer Science
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: 118982-en_US The Center for Technology in Education (CTE) implements a wide range of technical assistance and professional development initiatives that support selected international, federal, state, and
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rate and improve the quality of participating early childhood and school-age programs. The primary function of this leadership position requires skills in early childhood, technology, data management
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This position will support the Long-Acting Antiretroviral Research Resource Program (LEAP) by assisting faculty and workshop organizers in developing, refining, and finalizing scientific manuscripts
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of Education to rate and improve the quality of participating early childhood and school-age programs. The primary function of this leadership position requires skills in early childhood, technology, data
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Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures (JHTV) supports the commercialization of university technology through technology licensing, the development of sponsored research agreements, and venture creation