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complex experiments. Combinations of related education and experience may be considered. Education beyond the minimum required may be substituted for work experience. Work experience beyond the minimum
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Assesses and verifies eligibility for hardware replacement under the Hardware Replacement Program. Coordinates purchasing and procurement of approved equipment. Maintains records of device lifecycles and
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including but not limited to metal, stone, ceramic, glass, organic material, plastics, and assemblage. These projects may range from short-term aesthetic treatment to complex structural work. Contributes to
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BIOCHEMISTRY/MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (IN-BIOM-IUINA) Performs a wide variety of complex experiments and reports results Keeps organized analytical data of performed experiments Provides support for
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administrative tasks, databases, and shared responsibilities in a collaborative office environment. Gains experience navigating complex processes, problem-solving, and supporting university operations¿all
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of more complex grants; interprets regulations and guidelines of program funding for standard grants and prepares reports for grant agency. Evaluates contract compliance and advises others on contractual
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perspectives, professional experiences, and/or educational backgrounds advance the understanding of merchandising as a human-centered discipline connecting concepts to consumers. The Merchandising program
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for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CCBB), and multiple NIH sponsored multicenter programs including the Alzheimer’s Disease Genetics Consortium (ADGC), Alzheimer’s Disease Sequencing Project (ADSP
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materials for student organizations or departmental needs. Takes on tasks of increasing complexity, such as performing benchmarking research of student services initiatives at other higher education
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is a member of the Program for Cooperative Cataloging (PCC) and cataloging staff actively participate in the BIBCO, CONSER, NACO, and SACO programs (https://www.loc.gov/aba/pcc/), as well as the OCLC