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qualifications on application materials): Must be registered in a PhD program at another institution Master’s degree in biology-related field At least 2 years of research experience About the Department
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, Principal Investigator (Family Medicine), and Ms. Gunna Kilian, Program Manager (Epidemiology and Community Health). Job Responsibilities: Day-to-day coordination of study activities in the U.S. (40
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for the collection, labeling and management of biospecimen samples (blood and urine). Conduct data collection visits, according to protocol guidelines. Use computer software programs including Microsoft Office and
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. Maintain computers in working order. 5% Prepare presentations Present literature at bi-weekly journal clubs. Prepare data for presentations and manuscripts. Read literature sufficiently to present data in
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professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts University
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/Temporary Regular Job Code 9704PS Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview The Learning Technologies (LT) program area within the Department
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professional programs. This position reports to the Academic Director of the MA in Strategic Communication. The successful candidate will serve as a key program administrator, manager and faculty member. The
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part-time Research Professor in Environmental Decision Support Science to develop and lead an externally funded, engaged-research program that supports large-scale research-to-operations or research
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reports to the Department Administrator. The research coordinator is a key member of the department’s research team and responsibility will manage research projects across the adult ophthalmology program
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intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza®), perennial cereal rye, and perennial wheat. The Kernza breeding program is well established, the perennial rye and wheat programs are in development, and other perennial cereals