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This position will also serve as a team scientist on Northwestern NIH grants, as a site-PI or PI on some of their own grants, help build the NIH HIV grant portfolio at Northwestern, and help to meet the demand for quantitative methods requests.
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Proven success of securing large contracts or grant funding from state or federal agencies (e.g., DHHS, NIH, NIJ, CMS, CDC, SAMHSA, HRSA, VA, DOD), PCORI, or foundations is preferred. Experience in the fields of behavioral health (substance and alcohol use, violence, HIV), mental health, community health, gender, population health, and/or maternal infant health.
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The HIV/AIDS Bureau (HAB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) administers the Ryan White Program. The legislation was extended in 2009 under President Obama as the Ryan White Treatment Extension Act. Funds from Part A provide direct financial assistance to Eligible Metropolitan Areas (EMA) and Transitional Grant Areas (TGA) that have been the most severely affected by the HIV epidemic.
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With integrated services including medical, dental, pharmacy, orthodontia, primary care nutritional counseling, autism screening, and primary care behavioral health, YVFWC’s patient-centered model of care offers patients the full spectrum of care and shelter assistance, energy assistance, weatherization, HIV and AIDS counseling and testing, home visits, and four mobile medical/dental clinics.
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The fellow will have an opportunity to conduct observational and administrative database research (e.g., analysis of existing datasets) on health outcomes for older adults with HIV or LGBT older adults, under the supervision of the PI. The fellow will devote most of their time to independent research aligned with the PI's interests and across federated and local research models.
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The incumbent functions independently under minimal supervision, following COG , FDA , Good Clinical Practice, IRB , NIH , NCI , NSF and/or other regulatory agency guidelines and seeking council from the Principal Investigator as necessary.
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Collaborate with other organizational departments responsible for functional aspects of the HIV Special Needs Plan, including, but not limited to Integrated Care Management, Behavioral Health, Managed Long-Term Care, Utilization Management, Quality Management, Credentialing, Regulatory Affairs, Compliance, Corporate Affairs, Provider Network Operations, Medicare Services, Information Systems, Finance, Claims, and Member Services and Eligibility.
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Primary responsibilities include producing, analyzing, and publishing high-throughput bioinformatics data generated on USDA and NIH funded projects using cutting-edge techniques. Experience in bioinformatics and Next Generation Sequencing data analysis, knowledge of current best practices in epigenetics and transcriptomics, proficiency in UNIX command line and high-performance computing, script writing skills using at least one language (R, Python or Perl), and documented proficiency in verbal and written communication in English.
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We seek a postdoctoral fellow in cancer genetics and functional genomics to join an expanding, NIH-funded research group focused on understanding the molecular underpinnings of inherited cancer susceptibility.
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Eligible clients engage in group level discussions and program activities related to the importance of health and wellness-related topics such as communication and relationships, substance use, spirituality, dealing with stress, mental health and HIV. Those who are enrolled and active in the program will attend an overnight health retreat at a local hotel.
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Our work in infectious diseases focuses on strategies to fight and prevent HIV/AIDS, malaria, tuberculosis, neglected tropical diseases, enteric and diarrheal diseases and pneumonia. The portfolio would consist of investments for different infectious diseases which may include malaria, HIV, RSV, neonatal sepsis and other pathogens and include investments over a wide range of the pipeline, from discovery through early development.
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The Division of Gastroenterology at the University of Louisville School of Medicine is seeking a Gastroenterologist with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Focus to join a division engaged in diverse clinical and academic practice, and research including multiple NIH grants, and 2 NIH Center grants.
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The HIV Testing Counselor can help the Public Health Department (PHD) team within AHF further develop by contributing a team centered attitude and new outreach strategies. Being multi-faceted, HIV testing, STI screening via blood draw, and PrEP services are critical to the mission and success in the Seattle Region.
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The Seibold Laboratory is a cutting-edge, NIH funded, laboratory focused on elucidating the pathobiological basis of asthma and other complex lung and allergic diseases. We are seeking a Bioinformatics Analyst II to join the Seibold Lab team, with a background in bioinformatics, computer science, computational biology, biostatistics, or statistical genetics to join our team.
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Trains direct reports in maintenance department activities and responsibilities, Emory University policy, AiM computerized maintenance management system (CMMS), Siemens Insight building automation system (BAS), and other on-site temperature and humidity monitoring system.
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