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, the Research Associate works with Research SLPs, Research Specialists, Post-docs, PhD and MD/PhD students, and Undergraduate and Graduate Research Assistants. This position has been designated as On-Campus
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and PhD student scholarships and awards; and as a member of the merit aid team, they exercise professional judgment and apply critical thinking on behalf of the Graduate School merit aid team
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Health and Global Infectious Disease – Georgetown University Graduate School of Arts & Sciences Job Overview The Program Coordinator for the MS in Global Health and the MS & PhD in Global Infectious
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' work experience in the following areas will be considered: human subjects research (e.g., working in a lab or on studies for PhD candidates at an academic institution), social work, nursing, occupational
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the following areas will be considered: human subjects research (e.g., working in a lab or on studies for PhD candidates at an academic institution), social work, nursing, occupational health, Emergency Medical
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on the Department of Human Resources website: https://hr.georgetown.edu/mode-of-work-designation . Requirements and Qualifications Master’s degree - preference for a PhD in molecular biology or related field 5 years
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Graduate Education - Georgetown University Medical Center Georgetown’s Biomedical Graduate Education (BGE) is home more than 900 trainees studying in a variety of PhD, master’s, certificate, and
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, Career Management/Graduate School of Arts and Sciences/ Graduate Career Center - Georgetown’s Graduate Career Center was created in 2019 with a vision to help Masters and PhD candidates identify and
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-of-work-designation . Requirements and Qualifications PhD in the Pharmacology, Physiology, Neuroscience or a related field 5 to 7 years of work experience in a relevant field Ability to undertake, and work
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Under the direct supervision of Brent T. Harris, MD, PhD, FCAP and Nicholas Streicher, MD MPH - the study's Principal Investigators, the Nurse Practitioner collaborates with MedStar Neurologists, Study