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23-May-2024 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 65969BR Position Description The Associate Director assists in developing and executing the strategic plan and ensuring compliance with all
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Programs Coordinator. Coordinates everyday aspects of non-ladder faculty teaching and program engagement (curriculum design and implementation in consultation with Chair and Standing Committee, support for
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, is responsible for the design, monitoring and statistical analysis of clinical trials and observational studies for several major national and international NIH-funded clinical research networks. CBAR
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on the DKP leadership team, including Tina Blythe (DKP Director of Professional Development) at Project Zero at the Graduate School of Education and Dr. David Kidd (Chief Assessment Scientist, Design Studio
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collaboration with APO leadership, identify and design programs to enhance the quality of the student academic experience, including hosting programs for students, such as group advising sessions, webinars
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freely swimming Xenopus tadpoles. Design and perform experiments to test the safety and efficacy of novel anesthetics. Write code to analyze, interpret, and present data at internal and external meetings
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), preferred. Knowledge of survey design, experimental design, and sampling techniques is preferred. The ideal candidate (i) has experience supporting research and has demonstrated administrative experience and
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behavior. Assists in the design of laboratory experiments, techniques, and protocols. Processes, organizes, and summarizes data, reporting experiment results using a variety of scientific, word processing
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, assist with form design and maintenance, data validation, and tracking/monitoring statuses Assist with aspects of financial aid award processing including basic awarding, updates, quality control, student
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21-May-2024 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 65961BR Job Summary Ariadne Labs is a joint center for health systems innovation at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard T.H. Chan