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imaging. Essential Functions: Develop and lead an independent, externally funded research program. Conduct high-impact research on the molecular basis of diseases, such as cancer, metabolic disorders
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imaging. Essential Functions: Develop and lead an independent, externally funded research program. Conduct high-impact research on the molecular basis of diseases, such as cancer, metabolic disorders
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financial systems, ensuring information is accurate, complete, coded correctly and timely. Additional Contract Related Functions: Create amendments to contracts, subcontracts and/or sub awards, ensuring all
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legal codes pertaining to issues related to any area of research compliance. Monitors and reviews relevant export related laws and regulations to ensure that the university is aware of new requirements
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well with the public, communicate effectively and project a positive image. Demonstrated public speaking skills and the ability to present the University in a positive way to diverse populations
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% Upload modified records collected from external sources into the division’s administrative database(s). 5% Code large groups of alumni, donors and prospects to support the university’s alumni engagement
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and design, select typeface and photographs and other images for informational materials and publications. Proofread, edit copy and check facts for informational and promotional materials for MAC and
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, code indicators, etc. Catalog following Library of Congress and Anglo-American Cataloging rules. Conduct bibliographic searches and copy cataloging for foreign and out of print publications; interpret
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and rational drug combinations. Investigate predictive and pharmacodynamic biomarkers, including non-coding RNAs and genomic signatures, associated with treatment response and resistance. Collaborate
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, IRB processes, coding, statistical analysis (SPSS, R), formal clinical training (e.g., MS in clinical psychology), experiment software, fMRI analysis, publications, or phlebotomy. Must be fully