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Killian & Abraham labs are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on an NIH-funded R01 project investigating tendon cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions using advanced microphysiological and
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vivo adipocyte/adipose tissue transplant/xenograft models to study adipocyte-matrix interactions in artificial and tissue-derived 3D culture systems, with both in vitro and in vivo applications. We are a
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administrative support for maintaining the university's compliance matrix, including updating contact lists, documentation, and ownership records. Assist with distributing compliance matrix review requests
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fast-paced, highly matrixed environments, managing sensitive information, and maintaining high ethical standards. Strong project management and organizational skills, with the ability to lead
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with the appropriate agency as identified on the Primary Source Verification Matrix. Employees in this classification supervise three or more full-time equivalent employees every week. Direction is over
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formulation. Metabolite identification using LC-MS/MS in microsomal incubation and in vivo biological matrix. Mass spectrometry imaging of small molecules from tissue samples. Quantitative LC-MS analysis
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. Demonstrated experience and skill in strategic planning and execution in the context of a large, matrixed academic organization. Record of success in collaborating with faculty and administrative leaders
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complex organization. 3+ years experience leading and managing a team (formal or project-based). Demonstrated multicultural fluency and an interest in working in a diverse, matrixed environment. Proficiency
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vivo adipocyte/adipose tissue transplant/xenograft models to study adipocyte-matrix interactions in artificial and tissue-derived 3D culture systems, with both in vitro and in vivo applications. We are a
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%) Manage the course planning and scheduling process as well as enrollment management activities. Coordinate ENTR instructional matrix, course meeting patterns, classroom reservations, and course evaluations