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. PMH is seeking a motivated and experienced Research Program Coordinator in Precision Psychiatry. Reporting to the Associate Director of Precision Mental Health Research Programs, the Research Program
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encompasses treatments for musculoskeletal issues in patients spanning from infants to older individuals. The overarching goal of the Orthopaedic Research Program is to cultivate foundational knowledge
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; or Master's degree in a related scientific field. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED): Comprehensive understanding of scientific principles. General computer skills and ability to quickly learn
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guidance; and facilitating collaboration across university compliance offices and committees to ensure consistent and effective execution of Stanford’s Research Security Program. The position will also
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office. May telecommute within area of intended employment at employer's discretion. Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Computer Science Engineering or related field and 8 years of experience as
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The Stankovic Laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine seeks a highly motivated research scholar with expertise in data science, epidemiology, and computational analysis of large-scale
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& EXPERIENCE (REQUIRED): High school diploma and four years of administrative experience, or combination of education and relevant experience. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (REQUIRED): Advanced computer skills
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Clinical Practice (GCP) knowledge requiring broad discretion and judgment. Implement and maintain quality control standards, and evaluate program effectiveness. Collaborate with Stanford Medicine leaders
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interviews to gather data, as needed. Administer standard study questionnaires and tests, score test measurements and questionnaires, and code data for computer entry. Perform quantitative review of forms
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variety of benefits beyond traditional medical, dental, retirement, and savings options: Events and program for children, sports camps, tuition options World-class intellectual stimulation through learning