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Demonstrated commitment to promoting a culture that respects and advances diversity and inclusion. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with computers Experience working with individuals from diverse racial
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Rehab Science course RSC 5306 Scientific and Professional Presentation Provide direct consultation to the program in the science of presentation Coordinates the course and all associated components
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wages, paid holidays, and generous time off Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program Low-cost medical
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are encouraged to apply. New faculty would be appointed within the Department of Neuroscience, a basic science department in the Medical School, with a proven dedication to team science and collaborative work
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, computer science, or related field 6 years of experience in compensation modeling, with at least 2 years experience with faculty physician compensation models 3 years of experience managing large databases with
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center; and redesign UMR’s undergraduate academic assistant (UAA program) in a context of an innovation campus that applies evidence to practice in and out of the classroom. Rooted in a deep commitment to
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postdocs Essential Functions: 10% Growing cells; 20% Making buffers and reagents; 40% Running chromatography columns; 20% Analyzing protein batches; 10% Running assays. Qualifications Required - HS diploma
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and hardware, AS400 systems, and related systems is desirable. Well-developed computer proficiency in effectively using MS Office Suite software for work initiatives. Skill in using computerized
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offer a STEM OPT training program. Position Summary This is a second-level professional Business/System Analyst responsible for business or systems process analysis, design, testing, and implementation
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prevention and survivorship using technology. We are seeking a detail-oriented and motivated researcher with a background in computer science to assist with diet interventions and observational studies