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and Facilities, Mar/Comm, and donor relations. Ensure that the inventory and tracking system for all named spaces and physical recognition elements are working effectively for the team and campus
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professionals, develop your skills, and grow your career. This position entails a collaborative component with the Institute of Scientific Computing and Imaging and the Department of Radiology. Projects
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projects, working in coordination with students, postdocs, and senior lab members. Strong communication skills are essential. The candidate may also need to assist with procedures such as in vivo retinal
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data elements. Maintain work practice documents that outline all data collection activities. Must be detail oriented, able to work independently and as part of a team. Although this is a remote work
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External Posting Pay Rate Range 20000 to 500000 Close Date 07/29/2025 Priority Review Date (Note - Posting may close at any time) Job Summary Postdoc with a primary duty consisting of research-related work
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part of a regular workload: · Implement floor plans as prescribed in the event advisory by setting up tables, chairs, and A/V elements. · Courteously assist event guests through activities such as coat
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on neurologic outcomes after traumatic injury (TBI) to the developing brain, using a rat pup model. The Schober lab has studied Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA), a component of fish oil, and published novel findings
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, safety testing and repairing motors, generators, chargers, transformers, high voltage electrical systems and a variety of clinical, laboratory and research equipment including their component parts
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neurology trainees, clinical neurophysiology fellows), as well as some component of general child neurology. Clinical duties will comprise ~85% of the individual’s time commitment. Clinical activities will
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in-patient and out-patient clinical environments. Works with academic and clinical teams to refine and expand Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships (LICs) as a core component of the mission-driven MD