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403108 Research Assistant I Lab. The Kruse lab in the Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Harvard Medical School seeks a research technician to perform routine laboratory experiments, including molecular biology and biochemistry experiments, in support of research on novel antibiotic targets.
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Reporting to and working closely with the Assistant Director, Research Administration, the Sr. Grant Administrator will provide expert research administration support to the 21 divisions within the Department of Medicine (DOM.
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The Department of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts Boston (UMB) invites qualified persons to apply for two (2) tenure-track assistant professor positions to join our faculty beginning September 1, 2025.
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The DDI team currently includes the Program Director, Assistant Director of Project Management, Associate Faculty, Implementation Specialist, Research Assistants, Sr. Project Coordinator, Research Coordinator, post-doctoral fellows, and both graduate and undergraduate students.
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Conducting research and writing memos on matters concerning international law, grand corruption, and anti-corruption efforts; The Special Assistant to the Chair of III will work in Boston, Massachusetts and report directly to the Chair of III, United States District Judge Mark Wolf. The selected candidate will work closely with the Program Director.
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There are many collaborative opportunities for scholars engaged in criminal and racial justice policy research via the John W. McCormack School of Policy and Global Studies, the Institute for Asian American Studies, the Mauricio Gaston Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy, the William Monroe Trotter Institute for the Study of Black Culture, and the multi-campus UMass Law program.
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The Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Division of Population Sciences is currently seeking a Research Assistant I to work on a cancer research project that focuses on adult patient populations.
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The successful candidate will play a vital role in developing algorithms and analytical strategies to create value from our unique data coming out our chemoproteomics platform as well as more traditional large-scale data such as genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, phenotypic profiling.
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The Registered Radiologist Assistant Is Responsible for The Following. The Radiologist Assistant Must Have The Following. MA Radiologist Assistant License. Performs interventional and diagnostic procedures consistent with competency and complexity as delegated by the supervising physician and as outlined in the Radiology Assistant protocols and ARRT role delineation.
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The Department of Conservation and Recreation seeks qualified applicants with at least 4 years’ administrative, professional, or technical experience in research, data analysis, compliance, records management, or program administration (2 years’ experience as a real estate paralegal strongly preferred) for the position of Research Analyst III within the Office of General Counsel.
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We are seeking a Technical Product Development Assistant Vice President to help us take our BI offering to the next level. As Technical Product Development Assistant Vice President, you will.
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MGH Cancer Center also hosts monthly Grand Rounds, Molecular Tumor Boards, and weekly seminars on a host of cancer research topics. MGH is home to the largest hospital-based research enterprise in the United State with a budget of $928M and ranks 1st among independent hospitals in the amount of annual funding received from NIH. The research community includes more than 2,000 PIs. At MEE, MGH and MGH Cancer Center, there is a robust scientific community in Head and Neck Cancer and Cancer Research in general.
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Required: Must have experience as a Clinical Research Coordinator, RN or LPN (2 years+) -2 years+ of Chart review experience on EMR -2+ years of patient recruitment experience. Pre-screening patients, Chart Review, Registered Nurse, Clinical Research Coordinator, Licensed Practical Nurse.
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403113 Research Assistant II Non-Lab. Two or more years of study coordinator or clinical research coordinator experience is strongly preferred. Engage with the SEAS clinical research team and faculty in developing best practices and protocol restructuring proactively.
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The Assistant Principal will maintain student discipline and manage the business aspects of the school in order to assist the Principal/Head of School to create an environment conducive to effective teaching and learning.
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