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. They will have opportunities to contribute meaningfully to scientific publications. Position Requirements Applicants are expected to have a bachelor’s degree in a STEM field. Quantitative background and
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EDUCATION: Must have a High School diploma or equivalent EXPERIENCE: Must have worked and completed an approved electrical apprenticeship program 0-4 years’ experience working as an Electrician SKILLS: A
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the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for everyone and our researchers have a wide variety of backgrounds Compensation and Benefits: Our employees
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transformative science education programs to new partners globally. This is a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on global science literacy by driving a sustainable business model that forges strategic
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research programs. High-school interns work alongside experienced educators to learn valuable skills that can be applied in a wide range of laboratory and science education settings. Position
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-throughput screening methods. Proficiency in data analysis and familiarity with computational tools and programming languages (e.g., Python, R). Excellent problem-solving skills and a passion for scientific
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Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for everyone and our researchers have a wide variety of backgrounds. Compensation and Benefits The hourly rate for this role is $23.00. The hourly
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for developing new and challenging protocols and techniques. Excellent collaboration and communication skills are essential. Special consideration for applicants with familiarity of advanced concepts, including
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applications and progress reports Organize, develop agendas for, and document Center meetings Coordinate, create advertisements for, and disseminate information for Cancer Center seminar series and events Assist
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research fields and of interaction with a broad range of researchers from all over the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for everyone and our researchers