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(5%) Support special initiatives such as time-limited campaigns or milestone events. Partner with marketing, communications, or program teams on initiatives like impact reporting and donor storytelling
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at MHealth general orthopedics Qualifications Qualifications: Graduate of an accredited ACGME Orthopedic Surgery residency and hand fellowship-training program with demonstrated interest in pediatric hand and
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presentations Have strong skills in pedagogy and science communication (e.g., in a classroom setting) About the Department The Department of Entomology conducts research and educates people about the science of
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. They are used by nearly 1,800 active users on five campuses in a complex and dynamic environment increasingly driven by the need for information and technology. This position develops and maintains data
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on application materials. Required Qualifications: • PhD in Immunology, Molecular Biology, or a closely related biomedical field • Strong foundation in cellular and molecular immunology, with demonstrated
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Department: Institute for Engineering in Medicine Budgeted Salary Range: $22 per hour ABOUT THE POSITION Position Overview: The IEM Office Administrative Assistant reports to the IEM Events Assistant and is
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behavioral data using structured behavioral scoring protocols Conduct quality control checks and data extraction for eye-tracking data Enter scored data with precision as data are analyzed Maintain databases
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Employee Class Civil Service Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Summary: Position is for researcher in plant molecular biology. Researcher will be responsible for fulling
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, fund accounting, and web-based enterprise financial and payroll systems. Advanced computer skills including spreadsheet development and maintenance using Microsoft Excel and web database reporting. Self
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north central Minnesota. Program areas include cow/calf production systems, forage systems, forest genetics and stewardship, horticulture and plant sciences for northern climates, and wild rice breeding