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, including UPS, FedEx, etc. Management of a comprehensive electronic inventory program (e.g., Front Rush) encompassing the distribution, collection, inspection, maintenance, and disposal of equipment, shoes
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the ability to plan and implement within a multifaceted program strategically. Strong written and oral communication skills with the ability to create documentation for internal and external stakeholders. Must
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the Principal Investigator to build a successful research program. Individuals with a background in microbiology and/or immunology are strongly encouraged to apply. Job Description Job Responsibilities
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administrative tasks. Qualifications Bachelor's degree and 3 to 5 years of experience or equivalent combination of education and experience is required; program coordination experience, preferably in a research
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, and processing human pancreas tissue for the Human Pancreas Analysis Program (HPAP). Additional duties include maintaining cell lines, performing primary cell culture, flow cytometry staining, and
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Coordinator A Job Profile Title Grants Coordinator A Job Description Summary Responsible for supporting sponsored research program activities, including the review and submission of compliant proposals. Gathers
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and central Institutional Review Boards (IRB). This person will work in a highly collaborative team environment with other research coordinators, a lab manager, program manager, and investigators
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the regulatory aspects of the Stroke research program, assisting the Stroke team in the oversight of clinical research projects, and management and submission of all regulatory documents of the Stroke research
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improvements. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree preferred. 5–7 years of experience in student life/ student affairs, program management, or related fields. Skilled in student engagement
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Generative AI Labs (GAIL), translating cutting‑edge research into working open‑source prototypes and scalable tools. They collaborate closely with Wharton Computing, faculty researchers, and external partners