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What should I do before hiring an investigator?

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Even though the investigators listed on PInow.com are pre-screened, it is important you perform your due diligence before hiring a company. You should do the following: ask for and check references, obtain their license number and check with the state licensing board to make sure they are current and have no complaints. It may also be a good idea to check for complaints with the local Better Business Bureau. Back to top

What is an investigator?

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investigator, sometimes called the study doctor, is the person responsible for the conduct of the research study.

Are you hiring?

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Yes, we offer a wide range of Fire Safety Programs through our Fire Prevention Office - everything from station tours to fire safety seminars for preschool children to fire safety presentations for senior citizens. Contact Headquarters for any requests of this nature. (864) 967-9545

Who's currently hiring?

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You may call the personnel departments in the various state agencies in order to find out who is currently hiring. They should be able to provide you with the number and location of vacancies within their department. Telephone numbers for State agencies can be located in the blue pages of the telephone directory.

Is DuPont hiring?

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DuPont continually selects, develops, and trains new employees to help the company maintain our current scientific leadership and to expand that leadership into new areas. Opportunities for employment exist for students (co-ops and internships), new graduates and mid-career professionals. To learn more about career opportunities, job openings, and how to apply, see Careers.

What is the definition of "new investigator"?

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For the purpose of this RFA, a "new investigator" is defined as an applicant who has never been the principal investigator (PI) on an R01 or equivalent grant (e.g., R23, R29, R33, R37, DP1, DP2, or U01), PI or sub-project PI of a P01, or PI of a center grant peer-reviewed project. Individuals who have led time-limited pilot projects in center grants are eligible to apply.
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