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their dedication to this mission helps us all to drive change. Workplace Technology Services (WTS) is responsible for adopting, deploying, and maintaining campus-wide workplace services for faculty, staff
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tomography (CT) procedures for diagnostic purposes in accordance with established guidelines and CT protocols. Requires advanced knowledge of radiologic technology and computed tomography. Acts as a CT subject
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molecular biology techniques such as Confocal Immunofluorescence Imaging, immunohistochemistry, FACS, ELISA, Western Blotting, PCR, RT-qPCR, drug treatment on those animals, with the knowledge of biochemistry
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Special Selection Applicants: Apply by 8/11/2025. Eligible Special Selection clients should contact their Disability Counselor for assistance. The Quality Assurance (QA) Program is integral
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, teaches and cares. The Department of Neurosciences strives to deliver the highest quality clinical care to patients, conduct cutting-edge science and research and train the next generation of neurologists
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. Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) OR Certificate of completion of a Medical Assistant training program. BART or BLS at time of hire with commitment to get BART within six (6) months of hire date. Minimum two
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students (excluding Health Sciences). About 70% of undergraduates receive some form of support, with this number growing each year. The staff provides outreach services, counseling, eligibility and
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interpersonal and work leadership skills to provide guidance to other personnel. Intermediate computer application skills including Microsoft Suite. Skill in basic math to compute inventories, order supplies
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, MCEPA, MIA, and MAS-IA degree programs, a joint Ph.D. with the Department of Political Science and executive education programs. GPS also administers the undergraduate International Studies Program
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; Gastroenterology; Genetics; Genome Information Sciences; Hospital Medicine; Infectious Diseases; Neonatology; Nephrology; Pharmacology & Drug Discovery;Rehabilitation Medicine; and Respiratory Medicine. In 2001