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. Proficiency in current computer technologies and educational software. Experience with data analysis and reporting. Physical Demands The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be
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grant funding within a year and also publish in the field of immunology. Candidates with experience in mitochondrial functional assays, telomere analysis, and intracellular pathway research are preferred
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planning, implementation, and evaluation, as well as policy analysis, innovation, data management, and providing recommendations. The Center will pay travel expenses after approval and in compliance with
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Professions/Nursing Interest (HPNU) students receive accurate and timely information regarding courses, admission requirements, and ETSU policies. The role involves diverse activities requiring analysis
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planning, implementation and evaluation, and policy analysis. Faculty will use various research methods, including analysis of primary and secondary quantitative data sources and qualitative approaches
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to patient and provider Ability to recognize the complexity of the clinical encounter and the added factor of linguistic barrier. Ability to set the tone of the patient/provider encounter to manage spatial
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to coordinate recruitment visits, deliver presentations, participate in fairs, and provide admissions counseling. This position encompasses a wide range of responsibilities requiring analysis, judgment, and
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wood, plastic, metal, or fabric to fabricate parts, using appropriate tools. Ability to drill and tap holes for rivets and screws using drill press. Ability to glue, weld, bolt, sew, and rivet parts
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wood, plastic, metal, or fabric to fabricate parts, using appropriate tools. Ability to drill and tap holes for rivets and screws using drill press. Ability to glue, weld, bolt, sew, and rivet parts
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analysis software (EMSE Data Editor, Cortech Solutions) as well as pharmacological experimental design expertise are required. The work is only on an “as needed basis” and will involve no more than 24 h/week