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software to monitor data quality and detect data anomalies. Perform daily manual data quality assurance tasks. Support, maintain, and troubleshoot the software infrastructure. Source data, conduct analyses
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programs (Masters and PhD). This position will primarily be located within the Bloomberg School of Public Health. The successful candidate is expected to act independently to coordinate a variety of
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instructional design principles. Collaborate and consult with faculty on the effective use of Web-based resources, multimedia technologies, and instructional software and systems to improve teaching both online
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utilization of resources (e.g., backfill to cover cancellations or add urgent appointments). Operates personal computer to access e-mail, electronic calendars, and other basic office support software. Provide
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investigators on experimental design and advises on research methods. Co-author/author publications. Contribute original thoughts, hypotheses, and analysis to write reports, abstracts and manuscripts
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for projects in assigned audit plan. Utilize advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite applications and other business and audit-related software to conduct internal audit work and the extraction
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tests and/or experiments which include iPSC cell culture, immunohistochemistry, immunocytochemistry, microscopy, and other basic molecular biology techniques. Use various software applications, such as
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permitted by the JHU equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications Coursework or experience in molecular biology methods. Experience with microscopy. Experience with coding. Classified Title: Research
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their comfort zones to embrace new approaches, mindsets, and solutions. Experience with design–based innovation, data, and/or other innovation methods and tools. Experience project-managing complex initiatives
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, Skills & Abilities Working knowledge of the formal and informal policies, procedures and practices necessary to facilitate safe and effective management of acute and chronic illness in patients presenting