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full time Associate in Research. The Associate in Research will support numerous projects in the lab and will be responsible for lab purchasing, hiring and supervising lab personnel, and lab safety and
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execute steps, goals, and action items. The position holder will maintain and develop strategic professional relationships to help advance athletics goals. Essential Functions: Program Development and
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of patient letters and updates to automated appointment reminder system. Serve as resident experts on appointment communication methods. Provide hands-on support to clinics and DHAS Access Centers as needed
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normal. May administer dilation or anesthetic drops or assist with patient contact lens insertion and removal training. Alleviate patient and family concerns by explaining diagnostic procedures and method
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backgrounds and lead annual fieldwork activities for sample collection. Opportunities to travel to conferences and project meetings are also available. This position provides numerous opportunities
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documentation of investigational products (IP) for multiple study teams/research program. Serves as an IP expert resource for study teams. Designs, implements, and optimizes methods for handling IP. Provides
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and student researchers and to staff members for resolution of special problems; demonstrate techniques for operating specialized equipment. Provide electronic and computer support for interfacing
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of function. We have NIH-funded and industry-sponsored projects to develop, validate, and apply computer-based models of electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves to design improved therapies. The successful
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working capital projections for DUHS. ⦁ Prepare monthly GAAP indirect-method and GL-based direct method cash flow reports for DUHS. ⦁ Ensure that DU Treasury provides adequate service levels and
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with various methods that can incorporate domain-based constraints and other types of domain knowledge into machine learning and applying these techniques to problems in computational creativity