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requirements (RFP, RFA, PA); numerous integrated projects; Program Project or Center applications; training grant applications; and Contracts; extensive variety of agencies and extensive number of awarding
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Position overview Position title: Assistant, Associate, or Full Project Scientist in Cell & Developmental Biology (CDB) Salary range: A reasonable salary range estimate for this position is $74,100
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, fellows, and postdocs, supported by almost 1,000 staff members. Under supervision of the Principal Investigator and the Lab Manager in the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division, the Lab Technician will
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Public Health professional degree program, an MS in Biostatistics, a BS in Public Health (BSPH, the only Health Sciences undergraduate program), an MAS in Leadership of Healthcare Organizations run in
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for fulfilling its teaching, research, and clinical missions. DoM employees approximately 600 salaried faculty, nearly 300 academic appointees, and more than 300 residents, fellows, and postdocs, supported by
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understanding of logic, understanding of advanced computer systems and automated data processing and web based technology, including a general knowledge of current development and technology in the data
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supervision of the Public Education Programs Manager and work direction of program leads, the position is responsible for assisting in the implementation and presentation of year-round science education
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, RNA extractions, cloning, sequencing, western blotting assays. Ability to use relevant computer software programs to organize and analyze data. Skill and knowledge in maintaining cell culture facility
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travel; managing schedules, independently composing and proofing a high daily volume of correspondence while coordinating appropriate actions to resolve any issues that arise. Provide planning and support
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. Demonstrated knowledge of Institutional Review Board and other federal research policies and procedures. Bachelor's degree in Genetics, Molecular Biology, Computational Biology, and/or Biochemistry. Five years