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Position Details Position Details Job Title Director of Women’s Health/Gender-Related Nurse Practitioner Track of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program (Clinical Assistant Professor or higher
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Position Details Position Details Job Title Chemistry and Biochemistry (Forensic Science Program), Lecturer in Forensic and Molecular Biology, Non-Tenure Track Position Title Chemistry and
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Position Details Position Details Job Title Chief of Hematology and the Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) and Cellular Immunotherapy Program - Loyola University, Chicago Position Title Chief of
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Position Details Position Details Job Title Computer Science, Lecturer, General (Foundation Sequence Courses), Non-Tenure Track Position Title Computer Science, Lecturer, General (Foundation
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Position Details Position Details Job Title PROGRAM MANAGER Position Number 8300138 Job Category University Staff Job Type Part-Time FLSA Status Exempt Campus Rogers Park-Lake Shore Campus
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-making and program improvement. The role involves collaborating with various stakeholders to design, implement, and analyze surveys, assessments, and evaluations to measure the effectiveness of programs
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decision-making and program improvement. The role involves collaborating with various stakeholders to design, implement, and analyze surveys, assessments, and evaluations to measure the effectiveness
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on substance use, AI/AN tribal health, and professionals’ well-being. Assist in the development and implementation of research protocols, manuscripts, and grants. Statistical Analysis: Apply statistical methods
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of biological literature, including analysis of primary scientific literature. Analysis requires familiarity with basic methods in microbiology, biochemistry, cell biology and molecular genetics, and the ability
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thin-sectioning, and contributing to the research goals of the lab. Previous experience in these methods is required for prospective applicants. This position also involves management of student research