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and regulations about clinical research to ensure compliance (i.e., Code of Federal Regulations). Interprets and applies requirements and standards set forth by the National Institutes of Health and the
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Institutes of Health (NIH). The responsibilities of the DC Cohort Project Director will include overseeing study staff, working with the study Principal Investigator and data management partners at the GWU
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transform health in Indiana and throughout the world. Recognized as a statewide institute supported by a Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) and the
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to determine toxicities related to protocol management. Experience interpreting medical charts, experience in abstracting data from medical records. Experience of National Institute of Health (NIH), Good
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2020, the Emory Department of Pediatrics was the #1 ranked pediatric department in National Institutes of Health research funding. This job posting is part of our ambitious $200M investment
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aging. College research is funded by the National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, Gates Foundation, other major private foundations, and state and federal
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the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other external funding agencies. This involves developing grant proposals, outlining research objectives, justifying study designs, and navigating the grant submission
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management. Experience interpreting medical charts, experience in abstracting data from medical records. Knowledge of National Institute of Health (NIH), Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Injury and Illness
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records. Knowledge of National Institute of Health (NIH), Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP), Human Resource Protection Program (HRPP), IATA Shipping of Blood
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experience. Experience performing clinical research duties in a clinical research environment. Knowledge of National Institute of Health (NIH), Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Injury and Illness Prevention