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with neurological disorders, and will share our ambition and are ready to lead with creativity, passion, and vision. The Vice Chair of Research’s responsibilities will include: conducting independent
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professionalism. Key Responsibilities Partner in the creative development, planning, and execution of high-impact events for senior university stakeholders. Lead RFP creation and vendor coordination, ensuring every
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depression and/or Parkinson’s disease. The position will perform these experiments using patch clamp electrophysiological approaches, and/or in-vivo behavior testing. Interactions are expected with other
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; keep a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for
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depression and/or Parkinson’s disease. The position will perform these experiments using patch clamp electrophysiological approaches, and/or in-vivo behavior testing. Interactions are expected with other
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telling GW’s story through a diverse array of university channels, including digital and web properties and publications, multimedia and web properties, creative services, publications, media relations and
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. The investigator will assist in the preparation of position statements in response to external charges of discrimination filed with government agencies. The investigator must use direction, display sound judgement
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. This position will conduct an average of 12-15 prospect visits monthly and will document these discovery/cultivation/stewardship interactions. This will entail collaborating closely with fellow school/unit
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external audiences. Collaborate on creative ways materials can be integrated across digital channels, including web, email, social media, and digital advertising. Performs other related duties as assigned
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from the Jenny McKean Moore Fund for Writers. The late Jenny McKean Moore, who had been a playwriting student at the George Washington University, left in trust a fund to encourage creative writing, and