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medicine within the current scope of national patient safety goals. SUMMARY OF DUTIES: • Serve as a transplant hepatologist in the Emory Transplant Center with an active inpatient and outpatient practice
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-funded research program. Dr. Pak’s overall research program investigates genetic, metabolomic, and proteomic factors underlying common sleep disorders and chronic disease. This work spans across
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The Undergraduate College Intern position is for currently enrolled students who have attended at least one year of their bachelors program. The Summer
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material weights; must have strong organizational skills and the ability to document collections. Adheres to and complies with Emory University safety and security standards. Must understand Emory's
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and adherence to quality standards for staff/program and self. Performs pre-award activities for a unit (school, department, or division) within a RAS unit. Pre-award activities include, but are not
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of equipment, ordering of supplies, inventory and media preparation. Maintains records, files and logs of work performed in laboratory notebooks and computer databases. Compiles data and records results
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, Advancement and Alumni Services – Woodruff Health Sciences Center. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Guides operational aspects for an advancement and alumni engagement program in a school or unit. Develops plans and
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-year ACGME-accredited obstetrics and gynecology residency program and Maternal-Fetal Medicine fellowship training program. Must be Board Eligible or Board Certified in obstetrics and gynecology
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. As Intelligence and Threat Assessment Investigator, has responsibility for identifying, assessing, and managing potential threats to the safety and
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Hired into the Rollins Epidemiology Fellows Program, fellows serve as early-career MPH-level epidemiologists for a two-year term within one of Georgia’s