278 master-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" positions at Johns Hopkins University
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Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor's degree holders, graduate students, master's degree holders
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valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor's degree holders, graduate students, master's degree holders, postdocs, and faculty. PREP is a 5-year cooperative
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students, master's degree holders, postdocs, and faculty. PREP is a 5-year cooperative agreement between NIST laboratories and participating PREP Universities to establish a collaborative research
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support for all related issues. Specific Duties & Responsibilities Coordinate all activities of a complex research study or multiple studies to ensure validity of findings. Work with the Principal
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Social/Behavioral Sciences Internal Number: A-183289-3 General Description Salary: $75,000 - $80,000 a year The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences (http://pbs.jhu.edu/ ) at Johns Hopkins
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patients have a venue to be seen and cared for in tandem with the provider's clinic. Establishes a primary practice separate from a designated provider where urgent add on patients (recently discharged
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to engage and inform the DAR workforce, strengthen divisional culture, and amplify leadership messaging across the organization. Specific Duties & Responsibilities: Generate and recommend original and
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, protocols, and uses of equipment. Contribute original thoughts, hypotheses, and analysis to write reports, abstracts, and manuscripts. Function scientifically in the laboratory comparably to a post-doctoral
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duties as assigned. In addition to the duties described above Serve as the primary data liaison for multicenter clinical trial sites, providing expert guidance on data requirements, issue resolution, and
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start-up meetings. Assist research nurses, study coordinators, principal investigators, and other study personnel in executing protocol-related activities. Explain the study background and rationale