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Come join our team! The Clinical Research Budget Coordinator I develops clinical trial budgets for industry, National Institutes of Health (NIH), and investigator-initiated clinical research
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protocol compliance, reporting adverse events as required by institutional/federal regulations. Assist with preparation of protocol revisions and reports to the IRB and National Institutes of Health (NIH
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treatments to remain on the leading edge of orthopaedic medicine. This includes work with the National Institute of Health as well as some of the world’s leading medical technology companies. In addition, SMOG
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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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report to the Executive Director of CCM to provide guidance, and develop policies and procedures to assure compliance with the USDA and Office of Laboratory Animal Welfare at National Institutes of Health
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to engaging with industry, academia and government through its funding from the National Science Foundation, Air Force Research Lab, National Institutes of Health, and New York State. Cornell University
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motivated, dependable, and detail-oriented Research Coordinator I. The Research Coordinator I will support the day-to-day activities of research studies funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and
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producing and processing grant applications and progress reports for various funding agencies and foundations such as National Institutes of Health, DoD, and Michael J. Fox Foundation. Responsible for
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programs of the Wang lab are funded by the National Institutes of Health (R01DK122050). See below for the duties and qualifications for this exciting position. DUTIES: Conducts laboratory research protocols
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and standards as set forth by the National Institutes of Health and FDA. Recommends changes in procedures to locate, accept, and track clients. Actively participates in meetings pertaining to protocols