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or The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Provides inpatient hospital services as required and fulfills all medico-administrative duties associated with membership on each hospital medical staff of which clinician
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the best and the brightest dental assistants who are looking to broaden their skill sets and gain valuable experience in the art and science of the dental field. As a member of the PDFP family, individuals
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will be responsible for assisting in strategic planning and management of complex faculty and medical staff affairs issues in preparing documents for the Radiology Faculty's academic and medical staff
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to the codebase; manage cloud resources; and assist the Director of Engineering and Data on strategic planning and budgeting. Together with the Director, this role is also responsible for building an effective
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brightest dental assistants who are looking to broaden their skill sets and gain valuable experience in the art and science of the dental field. As a member of the PDFP family, individuals are provided
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molecular biology techniques, particularly in vivo CRISPR KO screens in mouse models aging and neurodegenerative and in iPSC derived microglia and neurons. This work will also entail advanced sequencing
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for current medical students or medical residents to work closely with Dr. Stephen Kovach as the mentor/Principal Investigator. The primary responsibility of the Research Scholar is to serve as a member of a
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-reviewed abstractions, presentations, and manuscripts. Other duties and responsibilities as assigned Qualifications Master's in epidemiology, biostatistics, health services research, economics or related
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of serious and non-serious adverse events to the Sponsor and all applicable institutional or study related committees and personnel (e.g., IRB, DSMC, DSMB/Medical Monitor) according to applicable regulations
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of research performed, including developing SOPs. Act as a mentor to newly hired staff. Represents the Myeloma Research Team when meeting with Medical Science Liaisons, current and future research collaborators