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Analysis (CMA) in the Office of Research Administration, the Senior Space Analyst is responsible for developing the space base, building depreciation, lease cost, and land improvement cost for the submission
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) conduct affordability studies, and iii) establish the University's Budgeted Interest Rate. Conduct quantitative analysis and work on complex financial models that will be used to inform management
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Artistic and Cultural Analysis. The program’s mission is to provide students with an analytical and quantitative foundation for tackling data driven problems in science, industry, and society. Position
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of logistical and scheduling details. Track production/program progress against project goals and schedule. Coordinate with vendors to ensure timely delivery of production/program elements (lighting, video rental
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relevant training (e.g., one year of experimentally focused undergraduate biology with a significant lab component). Prior research experience in immunology, specifically cell culture, tissue isolation and
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-FISH Preference is given to candidates with experience in RNA-sequencing, whole exome sequencing, and associated analytical pipelines Growth mindset and ability to adopt new data analysis modalities
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Department at Stanford has both fundamental and strategic elements, addressing basic scientific and critical societal needs. The Geophysics Department is seeking a full-time Research Administrator who will
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processes and engage in continuous improvement. Our Work We are seeking a Financial Reporting Manager to join our team. The ideal candidate will have an interest in financial analysis, in leveraging financial
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opportunities to venture investors Engage and lead graduate students to explore commercialization pathways for sustainability-focused faculty innovations Develop tracking and metric analysis models for innovation
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and foster innovative and interdisciplinary scholarship and teaching. The internationally renowned Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis (CESTA), now part of the Humanities Center, embraces emerging