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We are seeking a Programmer Analyst to provide research support to the Biostatistics, Epidemiology & Data management (BEAD Core) in the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics
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just simplifying processes and transforming technology - we're empowering people to focus on what matters most: research, teaching, patient care and community impact. Does this sound like you? Thrive in
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with both the sponsor and medical technology device companies to accelerate development toward FDA clearance. This position is responsible for all company-facing liaison activities. This includes
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will assist in the development and delivery of online and technology-facilitated courses. The instructional technologist will provide primary instructional technology support for online course and
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effectively navigating university systems and organizational structures, while fostering a collective commitment to spiritual well-being. Budgets and Operations (15%) Manage unit budget and allocate resources
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effectively navigating university systems and organizational structures, while fostering a collective commitment to spiritual well-being. Budgets and Operations (15%) Manage unit budget and allocate resources
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participants and conduct semi-structured clinical interviews to identify and prioritize problem areas relating to pain and depressive symptoms (virtual or in person). Assess and work on patient management
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components. This work is performed under limited supervision and using the tools and techniques of electrical technology. This position functions as a team leader and subject matter expert to train
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We are seeking a Instructional Designer who will provide instructional design, development, and evaluation services to faculty with technology-enhanced instruction that will promote learning
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to understand the effectiveness of behavioral and neuromodulator interventions, as well as the brain mechanisms they involve using neuroimaging (structural MRI, DTI, fMRI, resting state fMRI and MR Spectroscopy