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. Attend regular team meetings to plan study activities, review progress, and disseminate key updates. Identify and document adverse events and ensure proper reporting to study sponsors and regulatory bodies
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, program managers, school leadership and university information systems teams to, Support divisional registrars in the work to assign classroom spaces based on faculty input and instructional needs. On-board
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relates to developing (as applicable) any contractual elements (Master Services Agreement [MSA] and Task Orders, Technical Service Agreement [TSC] etc.). Consultant processes, registry and forms
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creation of Johns Hopkins Magazine, working with the publication’s editors to plan future issues and ensuring that university goals and quality standards are met. They will steer the editorial process from
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of infectious diseases, behavioral and health, and a training program. The Center has a mission to work in partnership with American Indian tribes to raise the health status and self-sufficiency of American
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The Research Specialist II develops assays and protocols for PI approval and design experimental approaches for research projects. Perform a range of sophisticated assays. Make significant
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program goals and objectives by assisting in developing the annual Breastfeeding Service Plan. Monitor breastfeeding reports (i.e., Infant Breastfeeding Mostly Receiving Formula, Breastfeeding Contacts
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development and execution of the i-team’s project plan and ensure successful delivery of programs that are shaped through the i-team’s design-based innovation process. The ideal candidate will have strong
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settings. Specific Duties & Responsibilities 70% Systems Engineering, Administration, Security, and Oversight Work with Sr staff to design, organize, plan, test and implement cutting-edge hardware designs
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We are seeking a Research Nurse who will work with others to adapt and implement the SPARK program, which is a research intervention focused on older adults with pain, depression and chronic