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Posting Details Position Information Position Title Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor, Multiple Sclerosis Department Neurology Posting Number F250099 Posting Link https
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Posting Details Position Information Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Position Title Clinical Assistant or Associate Professor, Multiple Sclerosis Posting Category Faculty Department Neurology Posting Number
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audiences and multiple platforms. Manage social media content, coordinate editorial calendars, and collaborate with colleagues to maintain consistent posting and messaging. Ensure content accuracy, alignment
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financial transactions align with accounting standards, organizational polices/procedures, and multiple business reporting systems. The ideal candidate will play a key role in maintaining financial
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sequencing and bioinformatics is a plus. Ability to work independently and in a collaborative team. Strong written and oral communication skills, as evidenced by first-author publication(s) and research
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barcoding, short and long read sequencing, and high-throughput functional genomics. Responsibilities will include leading research projects, developing new protocols, mentoring students, presenting research
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efforts and proficiency in CRM systems, particularly Slate. They are strategic and collaborative, capable of designing comprehensive communication plans that align with the university’s brand strategy and
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technologies. Maintain the highest level of professionalism and confidentiality in alignment with health care standards. Perform additional/all other duties as assigned to support community engagement and mobile
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mission by aligning cutting-edge information technologies with the university’s research priorities, fostering innovation, and enhancing digital infrastructure in close partnership with the Office of
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using Pioneer-seq and genomics assays (e.g., ChIP-seq, ChIP-exo, MNase-seq, HiC, RNA-seq) Analyze high-throughput sequencing data and contribute to computational modeling of TF binding Outstanding