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working group High-level program, new project, and evolution of existing programs management, including, oversight and mentorship of Penn-based paid and volunteer contributors (i.e., students and staff
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: People (i.e., a human-centered caring approach to best support our students, alumni, employers and colleagues; the MBACM office is informed by the practices of positive psychology), Platforms (i.e
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programs, specific to individual new hire’s skill set, educational preparation, and prior professional experience Implement and continually modify a comprehensive orientation program for newly hired research
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program developing a visual cortical prosthesis (VCP) for the treatment of blindness. The NIH-funded research program involves working with large animals to develop and test the next generation of brain
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Program Manager; Residential & Hospitality Services Job Profile Title Associate Director B, Business and Finance, Hospitality Job Description Summary The University of Pennsylvania’s Hospitality Services
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. Griffith's Program for Research on Men’s Health. The responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to: Extend and lead the growth of the Program for Research on Men’s Health (PRMH). This role
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organization for research publications, with potential for co-authorship. Additional details of these responsibilities are provided below: Coordinate the conduct of complex (i.e., multi-drug regimens, high
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Coordinate, organize and maintain all documentation required by sponsor or Clinical Research Organizations (CROs) (i.e., source documentation, case report forms, study and regulatory binders, and patient
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Annual Giving (SACAG) and provides essential operational, administrative, and program support to advance annual giving activity across Penn’s schools and centers. This role is a key partner in the Student
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Section, and the Lifespan Brain Institute (LiBI). Our goal is to personalize early interventions in reproductive psychiatry. To do this, we use non-invasive neuroimaging and advanced computational methods