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development and maintenance of Tableau reporting and assess stakeholder satisfaction with IR services. Fiscal, Data & Technology Management Collaborate with unit leaders to prepare, manage, and monitor budgets
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security terms requiring Duke Health Technology Services (DHTS) review and approval. Contract Negotiation and Execution (30%): a. Analyze and interpret federal regulations, including FAR, DFAR, CFR and other
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publications. • Maintain databases and contribute to high‑quality data stewardship. Requirements: • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in biology, engineering, bioinformatics, or a related quantitative scientific
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tumors. By leveraging molecular biology, genetically engineered mouse models, and cancer genomics, you will contribute to research aimed at understanding tumorigenesis, treatment resistance, therapeutic
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enhancement of DGHI’s residential undergraduate and graduate academic programs. The role focuses on curriculum development, faculty engagement, course scheduling, learning technology implementation, marketing
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Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree required; coursework or experience in technology policy, engineering, or public policy preferred. Demonstrated interest in artificial intelligence, semiconductor policy, or other
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. Coordinate logistics for speaker series and special programs, including schedules, facilities, publicity, and financial arrangements. Oversee event logistics, including travel, lodging, and technology needs
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researchers in quantum information science and engineering. Our state-of-the-art quantum computing facility supports groundbreaking research and the practical application of quantum technologies. This position
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research can be found here: https://globalhealth.duke.edu/center-global-mental-health Beyond the engaging work, you'll also benefit from Duke's competitive benefits package including health insurance plans
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, engineers, and institutional partners. The position requires scientific expertise, operational leadership, and independent responsibility for managing large NIH-funded research portfolios involving human