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Understanding of basic anatomy and physiology, electrophysiology and arrhythmiasRegistered Nurse with previous clinical research experience as either a CRA or Study Coordinator. POSITION SUMMARY:The Clinical Research Associate II (CRA II) will be a key contributor to AtriCure’s clinical affairs department and primarily responsible for the site management of assigned clinical investigative CRA II will assist with the implementation and execution of study protocols and associated study documents for clinical trials, includingclinical monitoring of AtriCure also includes the coordination of site activities from site start-up to site closure as needed.
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Dr. Bendel oversees a dedicated neuro-oncology clinical research team including: a research coordinator, 2 research assistants, and a research nurse. Â We have a strong clinical trial program led by Dr. Anne Bendel, Harper Family Foundation Endowed Chair in Novel Therapies and Cancer Research.
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Strong experience in data research using SQL/SAS/R/Python for data analysis. Conduct data exploration, quantitative research and data mining to uncover money laundering patterns. Write SAS/SQL/VBA/Python code to extract data to perform data analysis and research for data integrity.
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Anesthesia, Animal surgery, Animal science, Animal handling, Zoology, Blood draw, Recovery, Animal research, Veterinary, Animal health. As an instructor in regularly scheduled and special-request classes, train investigators to use proper technique for injections, tissue collection, anesthesia and asepsis, safety, restraint, identification, assessment, euthanasia and other techniques necessary for quality research results and animal welfare.
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St. Catherine University and the Sponsored Programs, Research, and External Engagement ( SPREE ) office invites applications for a part-time position as an Administrative Assistant. The Administrative Assistant shepherds the human subjects research review processes, coordinating meetings of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) committee, tracking and processing human subjects research protocols, and supporting IRB education and training to the St. Kate's community.
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You have a background in the social sciences: degree or lab experience in psychology, sociology, or anthropology preferred; you’re familiar with quantitative and qualitative research methods from coursework, internships, or work experience.
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Additionally co-resident with CMRR is the Center For Clinical Imaging Research where clinical research and trials utilizing MRI, MRS, PET/CT, and CT can be performed in a controlled and less hectic environment.
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Certified Clinical Research Coordinator (CCRC) or other applicable certification preferred for IDC Research position. Additional Information: The Metro-Minnesota Community Oncology Research Consortium (MMCORC) is a nonprofit research program sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and participating hospitals and clinics.
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Independently oversee, plan, conduct, and coordinate qualitative and quantitative research, program evaluation and performance measurement activities for MFIP, DWP, SNAP, SNAP E&T and other programs in the state safety net.
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The Sr. Manager, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) & Real-World Evidence will be responsible for supporting the development and execution of global HEOR and RWE activities to support the Binding Site's existing portfolio and pipeline products.
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Seeking a talented and highly motivated Bioinformatics Research Scientist to develop, optimize, and implement data analysis pipelines and analytical tools that enable comprehensive tumor genomic profiling for cancer biology research and cellular senescence biomarker discovery.
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The Senior Research Vet Technician supports the health and responsible use of animals in biomedical research under the care of Research Animal Resources. Additionally the Senior Research Vet Technician may be assigned leader/coordinator activities for a given veterinary services program.
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Leverage persuasive storytelling skills to communicate the voice of the guest including attitudes, behaviors, and motivations; conduct primary research in conjunction with HQ-based Shopper Insights team and Shopper Science Lab to support key initiatives.
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Conducts research as directed by attorneys in areas supported by Shared Services Law and Compliance, such as privacy, cybersecurity, business continuity, record retention, Anti-Money Laundering and financial crimes, intellectual property, vendor risk management/contracting, marketing, electronic communications, digital capabilities, data/information technology management & governance, artificial intelligence, and data analytics with other research and support as assigned.
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Experience with social science research, inferential studies of human behavior, or evaluation methods used in education or public health through coursework, employment, or projects; Experience conducting research on one of the following topics: public health, community development, outdoor recreation, participatory resource management, environmental perception, and/or social dimensions of place attachment.
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