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to a variety of structural biology problems relevant to biomedical research. The successful applicant will contribute to our synchrotron X-ray footprinting science and user support program. There will be
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of skill and training specifically pertaining to efficiency and tracking of study participants, data collection and analysis. May co-author research projects. (10%) Evaluate adequacy of protocols and
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/Licensing: High school education and graduate of an ADA accredited program in dental hygiene required. Must possess a current valid Ohio hygiene license. REQUIRED SKILLS Strong communication, organizational
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policy on conflict of commitment and interest. WORKING CONDITIONS General office environment. Will perform repetitive motion using computer mouse and keyboard. Some night and weekend hours will be required
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novel therapeutic strategies for brain tumor immunotherapies. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Immunotherapy Research: Independently design, plan, and execute experiments involving CAR-T cell engineering, optimization
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to deal with issues and cultures throughout the nation and beyond. Computer proficiency (including Microsoft Office) and the ability to learn new programs. Ability to meet consistent attendance
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working with a high degree of independence, the Administrative Manager works directly with the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences to support all aspects of day-to-day work. This
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of the Weatherhead School of Management. This position will work with all unit and program area heads to assess event objectives, goals, needs, and provide guidance for navigating university processes, external
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, the Electrical Engineer will provide technical advisement for the university¿s physical plant. Collaborating with and reporting to the Assistant Director for Facilities Engineering. The electrical engineer is
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in the department. Active research areas in the department include scientific computing, mathematical biology, biofluids, inverse problems, mathematical imaging science, uncertainty quantification, and