245 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic positions at Wayne State University
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proposals for new projects and continued program funding. Identifies public and private funding opportunities. Monitors various online and print publications and websites for source information, at the local
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, incumbents may have held lower-level clerical and/or secretarial positions. School/College/Division: H12 - College of Liberal Arts & Science Primary department: H1222 - Physics & Astronomy Employment type
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Police Administration, Criminal Justice or health care related field with an additional qualification in Forensic Investigation or Forensic Science Registered Nurse in Nursing with four (4) years
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scientific and technical assistance to complete laboratory based, clinical or population science research. May assist in writing research protocols and in manuscript preparation. Design and perform research
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investigators, sponsors, other Sponsored Program Administration teams, collaborators and/or other involved parties. Essential Functions: Collaborate with principal investigators, sponsors, faculty, university
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supports high-impact research by applying bioinformatics and computational biology approaches to analyze large-scale multi-omics datasets. The ideal candidate will have a Master’s degree in Bioinformatics
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the teaching program of medical students, residents, and fellows in the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of General Medicine. Participate in research activities within the Department. Publish peer
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-labeling and routine molecular biology techniques. Proficiency in literature search and statistical analysis. Strong interest in renal physiology, epithelial and vascular cell biology. Preferred but not
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. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Psychology, Life Sciences, Social Work or related field. Discipline: Public Health, Psychology, Life Sciences, Social Work
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for a public or technical service unit in the University Library System. Work activities necessitate proficiency in library methods and procedures and the ability to utilize on-line computer systems and