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functions. Work is reviewed through results obtained with direct responsibility to academic and/or administrative head, e.g. Dean, Director, Chairman, Program/Project Director, or Manager. This
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supports high-impact research by applying bioinformatics and computational biology approaches to analyze large-scale multi-omics datasets. The ideal candidate will have a Master’s degree in Bioinformatics
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teams.15% Provide oversight and direction for the comprehensive stewardship program to ensure timely and accurate reporting; consistent training and engagement of school/college/unit business managers
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supervisor Unique duties: Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education Bachelor's degree Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in computer science, information
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a role-model to students by displaying responsible behavior and personal integrity. Attend and actively engage in staff training and professional development sessions. Communicate program rules
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of the center. Coordinate and administer the hiring of faculty hired as part of the Black Studies Faculty Enhancement Initiative. Establish a robust mentorship program and wrap-around support for these faculty
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sales experience preferred. Experience with budgets preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Highly motivated self-starter with a strong professional skill set. Outstanding organizational and program
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/Gynecology is seeking a Bioinformatics Scientist to support cutting-edge research projects in the area of Reproductive Sciences by applying advanced computational techniques to analyze and interpret large
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, enhancement, and integrity. Represent the division as part of the University’s Data Governance Committee. Ensure coordination of data projects with the Division of Computing & Information Technology (C&IT
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Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Sr. Office Services Clerk at its Advanced Technology Education Center (ATEC) location. Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research