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, psychological, etc. The individual holding this position serves on department/college committees as assigned; participates in professional development activities. Occasional evening and weekends required
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data transfer, storage, security, and use across sites; and participate in the development of new research protocols, contributing to study goals and operational plans to meet protocol requirements
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courses in the area of Philosophy as assigned; hold office hours; grade assignments and submit grades; may participate in curriculum development and course coordination. Education and Experience
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during cancer evolution, caffeine treatment, and UV-induced DNA damage and lupus development. Our approaches include cell culture (primary cells and established cell lines), flow cytometry, DNA replication
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order escalation, if needed. Other Department Duties: Participates in professional development/ continuing education activities: obtaining and maintaining required certifications, soft skill development
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Schedule This is a hybrid position, working 3-days per week on campus. Ohio State will not sponsor applicants for work visas for this position. ERIK Overview Join the Research Development Office within
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preparation and cooking of food in assigned area; initiates partnerships with other departments; leads the development of new menu items; leads and trains food service staff in production, preparation and
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its strategic plan. • Manage ticketing operations for non-Wexner Center events at Merson Auditorium, in addition to supporting any CASE events, as assigned. • Responsible for the development of seating
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development process; leads peer feedback and workshopping sessions. Employ project-management methodologies in a collaborative setting, including effective communication and collaboration with instructors
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), duties will focus on data analysis, report writing, and developing and writing herpetological conservation plans. Plan development will include: using population viability analysis (PVA) software to model