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Biological/Biomedical Sciences Engineering Medical - Research Internal Number: A-180835-26 General Description PREP Post-Bachelors Researcher (US Citizen) This position is part of the National Institute
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regular process updates. Sponsored Projects Shared Services is responsible for the fiscal administration of all awards (grants, contracts and cooperative agreements) made to the University by governmental
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to contribute to the technical success of technology projects for the organization. Engage key project stakeholders to ensure the project is trending towards success. Work independently and frequently oversee
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is a coordinating center) or multiple clinical research studies and makes independent decisions that impact the conduct of the research. Assists in goal setting and creating implementation plans
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ensure projects follow desired processes. The position is responsible for ensuring the successful completion of their portfolio of projects within the approved schedule, scope, and budget, and escalating
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Biological/Biomedical Sciences Computer/Information Sciences Medical - Research Internal Number: A-179992-4 General Description Laboratories in the Department of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry at Johns
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-179935-3 General Description Salary: $15,000- See job description for more details Johns Hopkins Engineering Executive and Professional Education at Johns Hopkins University is seeking applicants
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, centered in the process. Ideally, they will also have experience in designing and delivering impactful public sector programs or services. The Civic Designer is an employee of Johns Hopkins University and
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The Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit is seeking a Research Program Coordinator who reports to the Sr. Clinical Research Manager. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University conduct clinical trials and clinical
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laboratory experiments by following common protocols independently or with instructions. Use basic science knowledge to learn techniques, methods and assays used in the lab, with an emphasis on those directly