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. General Description of the Job Class Plan and administer speech language pathology evaluations and plan and implement appropriate treatment. Document provision of such care, utilizes support staff and
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of patient care is complete and accurate in accordance with hospital and unit policies and procedures. Collaborate with the Director Rehabilitative Services/Chief of Speech Language Pathology to determine
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Roxboro Street, Durham NC JOB SUMMARY: We are seeking a Speech Language Pathologist in our NCEENT of North Durham located in Durham, NC. The SLP will plan and administer speech language pathology
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by grants from the National Institutes of Health and the United States Department of Defense. The position will involve the following responsibilities for a double-blind randomized controlled trial
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Professor Pranam Chatterjee, leverages generative algorithms to design programmable protein binders and modulators to cure disease. By using sequence-based language models, we are able to design therapeutics
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Pathogen, Occupational Exposure to Hazardous Chemical in Laboratories, and Hazard Communication standards; the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/National Institutes of Health (NIH) Guidelines
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Institutes of Health (NIH), the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Duke University, and industry. Flexibility is expected for working hours due to the nature and timing of lung transplantation surgery as
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demonstrable computational skills or a M.S. in computer science with a strong interest in biology/genomics. PhD preferred. Experience Strong expertise with programming required. Minimum Qualifications Education
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of a Master's degree in Audiology, although a doctoral-level degree in Audiology is preferred (e.g., AuD or PhD). Requires an NC licensure as an Audiologist and a Certificate of Clinical Competence
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the Associate Dean for Research Training, including centralized admissions workflow and community recruitment visits, PhD student funding model, program/trainee evaluation and assessment, student programming