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research coordinator will coordinate Phase I-IV clinical trials, registries, and other NIH-funded research studies for the Pulmonary Vascular Disease Program. Screen, recruit, consent and enroll eligible
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. program in psychological science or a related field. Position is contingent on continued funding. Job Description Job Responsibilities The research coordinator will be responsible for data collection
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of education and experience or completion of a technical/trade program focused on network cabling, electrical systems, or a related field, along with relevant certifications and practical experience is required
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required. Prior experience in signal processing and/or data science preferred. Prior experience with the Python programming language preferred. Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize
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for the position of Research Specialist. As research programming is a significant part of this role, applicants should be familiar with programming languages such as Python and R and be willing learners of new
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CERL activities and programs, completing all required assignments, and providing the highest level of service to faculty, staff, and program participants. This full-time position will report to
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benefits, a wide variety of professional development opportunities, supportive work and family benefits, a wealth of health and wellness programs and resources, and much more. Posted Job Title Mammalian
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. Completion of a technical school, ARRT certification program, or equivalent training/apprenticeship beyond high school. Minimum of 3 years' work experience in the field. Strong communication and teamwork
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Sciences Internal Number: 6478332 Philadelphia Violence Reduction Director University Overview The University of Pennsylvania, the largest private employer in Philadelphia, is a world-renowned leader in
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imaging or image-guided therapy topics, will further develop skills in collaborative research, and will have the potential for independent research and be funded by a sponsored program. They will receive