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Duke University, Cell Biology/Duke University Medical Center Position ID: Duke-Cell Biology/Duke University Medical Center-TAP [#30509, 24903] Position Title: Position Type: Tenured/Tenure-track
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accountability, we strive to develop leaders who embody these ideals. Title: Assistant Track and Field Coach Occupational Summary Duke University is seeking a qualified candidate for the Assistant Track and Field
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accountability, we strive to develop leaders who embody these ideals. Title: Assistant Cross Country and Track and Field Coach Occupational Summary Duke University is seeking a qualified candidate for Assistant
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to the effective facilitation of team meetings to achieve predetermined objectives. May lead multidisciplinary meetings with various stakeholders. Ethics: · Identifies all Adverse Events, and determines whether
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obligations. Ensure process (SOP) is in place within the unit for proper handling and tracking of Sponsor payments into the project cost object. This process must be handled in accordance with the institution’s
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documenting Investigational Product (IP); including arrival, storage, tracking, and provision to research participants. Serves as the primary liaison with sponsors, IDS, and other parties as necessary. Follows
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the unit for proper handling and tracking of Sponsor payments into the project cost object. This process must be handled in accordance with the institution’s current policy. Interpret departmental policies
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requirements change, prepare and submit requests for re- budgeting/modifying the funded project. Reconcile and close all sub-recipient cost objects and obtain all sponsor-required reports. Monitor compliance
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requests for re- budgeting/modifying the funded project. Reconcile and close all sub-recipient cost objects and obtain all sponsor-required reports. Monitor compliance with agency and University regulations
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sequencing-based techniques that track the dietary plant and animal species people consume. Our techniques generate objective data on intakes of over 450 plant and animal species, robust to differences in