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Bacteroidales. Research projects leverage cutting-edge techniques, including DNA barcoding, short and long read sequencing, and high-throughput functional genomics. Responsibilities will include leading research
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communication plans that align with the universitys brand strategy and support diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. Additionally, they possess excellent analytical skills to track engagement and ROI
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/production, mutagenesis, cloning, flow-cytometry, RNA biology. Knowledge of next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics is a plus. Ability to work independently and in a collaborative team. Strong written
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unit activities. Oversee use of the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system and other mobile health technologies. Maintain the highest level of professionalism and confidentiality in alignment with
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-solving skills as well as the ability to work independently, manage multiple projects simultaneously and prioritize own work to meet deadlines. Applicants must be currently authorized to work in the
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different centers and lab partners. Solid organizational skills are a must. The candidate should be able to manage multiple detail-oriented tasks with minimal supervision, capable of trouble-shooting and
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, SurveyMonkey) Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends Ability to occasionally travel locally Demonstrated ability to prioritize and manage responsibilities on multiple projects, meet deadlines, and
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and weekends Ability to occasionally travel locally Demonstrated ability to prioritize and manage responsibilities on multiple projects, meet deadlines, and solve problem problems Preferred
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for diverse populations. We are looking for a self-motivated, highly organized professional with a passion for public health and research. You should be able to manage multiple priorities, work independently
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'Earth System Modeling of Regional Sea Level Rise and Risk'. The candidate will work under the direction of Prof Nowicki (UB) and Prof Kopp (Rutgers) and in collaboration with multiple UB faculty and