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literacy: strong knowledge of Microsoft Office programs and Banner preferred. Ability to use judgement when dealing with confidential information. Applications must include 1) complete vita or resume, 2
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Program Coordinator, OB/GYN Research - Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology at its Detroit campus location. Wayne State is a premier, public
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of principles and practices of human resource management and federal and state labor laws preferred. Experience with HR business applications preferred. Strong analytic and problem solving skills. Considerable
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timeline and experimental design. Many of the skills performed in the lab do require delicate techniques under the microscope, so the applicant should be comfortable learning to perform detailed finemotor
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self-administration is preferred but not required. Candidates with the drug self-administration experience will be given preference. Required application materials Email CV, personal statement on your
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. The essential functions are listed in order of importance.) Project Planning and Execution: Plan, coordinate, and execute electrical projects, including new installations, upgrades, and maintenance activities
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position requires someone who will be a good fit for this project and has knowledge of acoustics, nonlinear waves, quantum mechanics, and information processing. Required application materials Curriculum
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biological techniques. Experience in small animal handling and surgery is preferred. Should have the ability to work independently and in-group settings. Required application materials Send a cover letter
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ability to integrate into an interdisciplinary team. Required application materials Send a cover letter describing your research experience and interests and your curriculum vitae to alipchik@wayne.edu .
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the kidney. Research will be conducted in the Integrative Biosciences Center , home of the Hypertension and Vascular Research Division and a highly collaborative research environment. Successful applicants